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I’m having very light, almost non-existent periods that started before my child was born almost 4 years ago. My periods are mostly clear, watery discharge with much lighter blood. I’m about to be 39, and all blood tests did not indicate perimenopause. I went almost 4 months without a period at all and not pregnant. The doctor gave me provera for 10 days, and I started 8 days later, which was heavier but not like before. My most recent period didn’t even last 24 hours but was on time. An ultrasound showed a thickened lining after 4 months of no period. I had an endometrial biopsy today and was put on progesterone-only birth control. What are possible outcomes?

July 10th, 2024

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