After Not Having A Menstrual Period For Five Years (menopause) Why Would Light Bleeding Occur?

January 18, 2010 by  
Filed under Menopause Symptoms

I take a low dose hormone. My doctor says I don’t have ovarian cancer because he cannot palpate my ovaries. I seemed to have a regular cycle, puffed up breasts, grouchiness, etc. Is this normal?

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3 Responses to “After Not Having A Menstrual Period For Five Years (menopause) Why Would Light Bleeding Occur?”
  1. Yesyou could be pregnant! says:

    Its pretty much a golden rule that post menpausal bleeding needs to be investigated properly.. the reason is to rule out endometrial or uterine cancer… not to worry u as its usually something else but it needs to be rule out as its the most dangerous cuase..apart from cervical cancer maybe..anyway u need a pap smear if u havent had one recently, a pelvic examination, a transvaginal ultrasound to check the lining of the uterus and a scope into ur uterus..go see a gynae please

  2. cecilia mae says:

    your vagina is probably scared of that low dose hormone stuff because you have been taking it too long. im being serious.

  3. pepsipay says:

    CN gave you good advice. Hope you take it. Good Luck

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