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Q:  I was having normal periods till last Jan. After that I had delayed periods and then over bleeding.  I met my Gyn and he did a scan and told me there is a uterus cyst and said nothing to worry and no need for surgery and I was given tablets to regulate my periods for a few months.  I had regular monthly periods again for the past 2 months.  I didn't get my period after that. Is this a menopause sign or due to the cyst?

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Normal menstrual cycles depend upon normal underlying hormonal secretion by the brain, ovary and other organs like the thyroid gland. When these hormones are normally produced, they influence the endometrium to grow and shed in a cyclic fashion.  Abnormal menses may be due to factors at various points in the above simplified scheme. So if your periods are not regular you should be evaluated to determine where exactly the abnormality is. - Dr. George






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