Question:
Is your Menstrual cycle different after having gastric bypass surgery?

   — mpreap (posted on March 23, 2009)


March 23, 2009
I have PCOS and before surgery I would go 4-5 months without a period. Since surgery I have one every month and it is pretty much a 28 day cycle. Paula
   — Paula K.

March 23, 2009
Yes...but I am also getting to that age of "changes" anyway (Age 45 and 5 years post op RNY)...But I noticed that I have severe cramping now...mucho heavier blood flow...so much so that I became anemic. I have my period every 2-3 weeks rather than every full moon like I used to almost to the exact day of the full moon!(I could almost set my watch by my cycle it was so regular).....My blood is a weird orange color and more watery than red with some clots and last 7-8 days rather than my nice short 4 day/ light cycles I used to have...Age? Surgery? No idea! I probably need to go see an OB/GYN...I DREAD those visits more than anything else...I'd rather fall and go get stitches than see the OB/GYN doc...
   — .Anita R.

March 23, 2009
I did for the first 6 mts but I finally back on track. But I went back on the pill right away and things worked itself out.
   — shackett0426

March 23, 2009
I had surgery in July, had a period in Aug. and Sept. but havent had one since then, I am not complaining by no means, but have lost 95 pounds and thought they would be normal again, but I am at that age, where things start to happen. 52 years young.
   — [Deactivated Member]

March 23, 2009
Just had surgery on 3-16 and my cycled started as scheduled on 3-19. It was the same as before.
   — lanicole

March 23, 2009
I was diagnosed with PCOS in high school and the only way I ever got my period was by taking progesterone to start it. I would go months or years w/o getting my period and one month after surgery I started getting it normally. I'm almost six months out and now it's pretty much like clockwork.
   — Katie H.

March 23, 2009
Hi ! I am 9 months out and my cycle did change. I used to have very irregular periods..had one then 19 days later another then 60 days another..then I didnt' have any while my son was in Iraq..then I had surgery and once I lost about 50 lbs I started having them regularly and more like when I was a teen. Heavy, crampy, clotty, and longer than my norm.But I am very regular now. every 30 days. It stinks, but I think once my body gets the hormones straightened around again, it will go back to normal. I hear women are more fertile after surgery...so watch out! lol I do know that hormones are stored in fat and when you lose weight it releases the hormones back into your system and that is probably why are cycles change. But time will regulate it. Good luck to you!
   — gpcmist

March 24, 2009
Melinda, my periods were so irregular (break-through bledding nearly everyday), I finally had to have a thermal ablation over a year ago. Having perfectly normal periods now. I'm almost 6 years out.
   — fowlerloriann

March 24, 2009
Yes, I have one like ever other month and they are either shorter or longer, but I am 50 so it may or may not be reguarding the surgery. I just wish they would go on and stop! Good luck to ya. WLS does reak havok on the hormones the first year! Take your vitamins!
   — lesleigh07




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