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Small utreus and not get period naturall
A warm greets to you. As I haven't got my period due to small size of utreus and ovaries. In 2008 When I am 18 I diagnosed with this problem after that my gynecologists put me on overl g .it helpsme to get puberty development and etc but not able to increase my utreus size. After 3 -4 I gained a lot of weight and then after I left it. I have visited many doctor but not get any result. I am in depression .. now science has progressed so much and it brings anew hope. Now I am thirty and haven't my period for last 6-7 year as I left the medication. But now I want to treat myself and want to get cures as I know there is always a solution of a problem.. please provide me solution ... Thank you.🙂🙂🙂
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1. Seek a consultation with a Gynecologist & an Endocrinologist for Hormone replacement therapy & evaluation of your bone strength & your lipid profile. 2. You must continue this therapy till the natural age of menopause for the sake of bones. 3. To increase the size of the uterus, you would initially require only one hormone followed by the second as & when the lining of the uterus is found to be ready & thick enough. This may take many months with variable success. 4. Eventually, if a woman so wishes, may opt for donor eggs to be fertilised by husband's sperms to be transferred into the ready uterus to attempt pregnancy. 5. If there is a chromosomal problem at the base of this diagnosis, then you may even require a complete & a thorough heart check-up. 6. Meanwhile lose weight by adopting healthy diet & aerobic exercises. 7. Keep checking your thyroid function every 6 months. 8. Most importantly, keep your morale up, don't get depressed, keep yourself engaged in your chosen profession. Best wishes
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Need to review your ultrasound reports, but this condition can be treated with the oral contraceptive pills to get your periods as you were doing earlier along with proper exercise to maintain your weight. Also coexisting conditions/ deficiencies in your body, need to be checked for. If your married, need to consult an infertility specialist too.
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