Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for your comment and for being a part of the EmpowHER community. From what I've heard about this procedure, ideally, you should've walked out of the room following surgery with drastically decreased menstrual flow. It can take several months in some women for full results to take effect. It is possible that at this point, you are in perimenopause. However, we are not doctors here, so you may want to schedule a visit with your doctor to get checked out and verify there isn't a different reason why you haven't had a period in so long. When is the last time you went to the gynecologist? They should be your best resource for figuring out what's going on. Please come back and let us know what you find out. Your experience may help someone else.
For more information, check out our Perimenopause page: Perimenopause Information and Articles
Good luck!
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Hi Anonymous,
December 28, 2010 - 8:32amThanks for your comment and for being a part of the EmpowHER community. From what I've heard about this procedure, ideally, you should've walked out of the room following surgery with drastically decreased menstrual flow. It can take several months in some women for full results to take effect. It is possible that at this point, you are in perimenopause. However, we are not doctors here, so you may want to schedule a visit with your doctor to get checked out and verify there isn't a different reason why you haven't had a period in so long. When is the last time you went to the gynecologist? They should be your best resource for figuring out what's going on. Please come back and let us know what you find out. Your experience may help someone else.
For more information, check out our Perimenopause page:
Perimenopause Information and Articles
Good luck!
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