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Hi SNQ

It is possible to have menstruation without ovulation. It isn't common throughout life, but is more likely at certain times of life. I found a great article, Understanding Your Menstrual Cycle that includes this information: http://www.womhealth.org.au/factsheets/menstruation.htm.

A small article from Mayo Clinic states sometimes aspirin is prescribed to help prevent miscarriage: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/aspirin-during-pregnancy/AN01897. The aspirin dose you are on is a low one. Possible side effects are gastric upset or prolonged bleeding, but they are very unlikely with the low dose you are on.

It sounds like your doctor is not doing anything off the wall. I hope this helps, and good luck to you. Thank you for writing. Please keep us posted.

October 15, 2010 - 6:49am

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