I Had My Tubes Tied 17Years Ago from May Having Two Peids in One Month Then Days

Updated on November 13, 2017
L.B. asks from Seminole, OK
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between got longer the last one between was 47 days could I be pregnant or going through menopause and I'm 37 and on other life changes

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

Manuals?

You need to see your Dr. I'm sure he/she can help you.

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D.B.

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I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying you had your tubes tied 17 years ago, and then recently have had irregular bleeding/periods? Not sure what "manuals" means - did auto-correct change "menopause" to that? If you're over 40, yes, you could be going through peri- menopause with lots of irregularities. This can go on until well past 50, so if you're in that age range, it's pretty normal.

As always, when these things occur, give your gynecologist or primary care physician a call. Sometimes you just have to endure it, but if you're having a lot of problematic symptoms, there are different things that can help. Have a good sit-down conversation with your doctor.

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B.C.

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Welcome to peri menopause!
Talk to your doctor about it but the time leading up to menopause is a time of less and less predictability.

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S.B.

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I have no idea what you are asking. So you had your tubes tied when you were 20? Please go see your OB/Gyn.

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W.W.

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L.,

Welcome to mamapedia. I will assume that English is not your first language? As I don't know what you mean by "manuals" - do you mean menopause?

If you have had unprotected sex - and tubal ligation isn't "unprotected" sex - you could be pregnant.

You NEED TO GO TO YOUR OB/GYN and talk with him/her and tell him/her what is going on.

You don't say how hold you are.
You don't say what else has changed in your lifestyle.

GO TO YOUR DOCTOR!!!

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S.S.

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You really should go see your doctor and find out what is going on. None of us here can examine you or do blood tests.

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M.G.

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I think it's called peri-menopause - so leading up to it. I think it's pretty common. My friends and I are experiencing this.

Cycles vary in length and can be more frequent or irregular entirely. I'd still go get checked out just to be on safe side to rule anything out, but from my own experiences - pretty normal.

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