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does any one experianced this???

i usually have on time period .

im 2 months (9weeks) post op

since the operation i had 1 to 2 days delay

but this time its 5 days late and i still didnt have it !!!!

is this normal?

im woried that i have a problem

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It's always best to check with your doctor but I know that when I was gaining weight fast or losing it fast, it would affect my cycle. It would either be thrown off for a few days or I'd skip a cycle all together. Once my eating habit was back to normal (whatever normal was to me), then it would go back to its regularly scheduled program....so to speak. Good luck to you!

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My surgical paperwork says its normal not to have regular periods for the first two months post op

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It can be normal' date=' I went through the same thing with mine, it eventually worked itself out. When you rapidly lose weight it can throw off your body's mechanics a bit. I have known some people to have stopped their period all together for a few weeks. If it is something you are concerned with, or could possibly be pregnant, I would see your private doctor. I hope this helps![/quote']

thnq alll for ur replay its kinda reliefing

well i cnt be pregnant as am arabic and single and we never have sex unless we r maried .. thats whats making me scared that im having hormonal or other series problems

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I'm so glad You posted this I'm always on time !! And now I'm late and definitely not possible I'm preggo lol makes sense the cycle would be messed up

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I've always been pretty regular but I hit the six month post-op mark and started getting them every 26 days... once in the last 8 months it went 28 days but this every 26 days is a huge bummer! I think it's my age - I'm in my early 40s and I think my body is doing its best to go for one more kid...

There are crazy hormonal fluctuations going on when we loose a large amount of weight quickly and that's bound to impact the regularity of some peoples' cycles. As long as you aren't pregnant, it's probably ok. Check in with your OBGYN if you're worried about it.

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I didn't get mine until 3 months post op it's normal for your cycle to b messed up from surgery

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My dr warned me of period skips and delays. Very normal...

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