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I had my surgery july 13th and after the first month i lost maybe 40 lbs and my period came and lasted maybe 2 weeks or so now at 4 months im down over 100 lbs its happening again this time it seems longer and very scared is this normal after weight loss ?

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A lot of hormones are released from your fat cells when you lose weight really fast, and that could be causing the weird periods but to be safe I would call your surgeon or your OBGYN and ask about it. I started birth control (nuvaring) after my surgery and it keeps my periods pretty regular, not sure how they would be if I wasn't on the BC

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I tried posting this to the powder room but it wont let me

I had my surgery july 13th and after the first month i lost maybe 40 lbs and my period came and lasted maybe 2 weeks or so now at 4 months im down over 100 lbs its happening again this time it seems longer and very scared is this normal after weight loss ?

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First of all you are losing at a crazy fast rate, congrats.

Yes, it's very common for periods to be messed up by rapid weight loss. I have heard of people have 2 periods in a month, bleeding non-stop for weeks on end, etc. It isn't anything to worry about but call your gyn just to be sure.

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Yeah. I bled for the first two months. I have Mirena, so I hadn't had a period in years, but the hormone dump caused me to bled through in spite of it. I don't even want to know what would have happened without Mirena. The good news is that it evened out after six weeks when my weight loss stabilized.

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It's been pretty easy, I haven't had any major issues other than a lack of libido, but that is normal in conjunction with the hormones released during weight-loss. But I like it better than the pills. My face has cleared up a lot, so that's a plus!

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Always always always consult your OB-GYN! Your body is going through a lot of intense changes that can wreak havok on hormones, but that doesn't mean WLS is the cause! Definitely check with your specialist to ensure everything is in good working order down there. Be careful not to let WLS overshadow other potentially unrelated health issues.

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I haven't had a period at all prior to surgery. Ever. I am kinda looking forward to it. I am nervous about having extended ones. I am only post op a week and I am feeling moody and angry at the drop of a hat, it's weird. I am having trouble holding in my feelings!

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After having completely normal regular periods my entire life, post-op my periods are ever 2-3 weeks with long periods of random spotting etc.

It is totally normal. All that fat is flooding your body with hormones.

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A lot of hormones are released from your fat cells when you lose weight really fast, and that could be causing the weird periods but to be safe I would call your surgeon or your OBGYN and ask about it. I started birth control (nuvaring) after my surgery and it keeps my periods pretty regular, not sure how they would be if I wasn't on the BC

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How soon after surgery did you start the nuvaring?

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A lot of hormones are released from your fat cells when you lose weight really fast, and that could be causing the weird periods but to be safe I would call your surgeon or your OBGYN and ask about it. I started birth control (nuvaring) after my surgery and it keeps my periods pretty regular, not sure how they would be if I wasn't on the BC

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How soon after surgery did you start the nuvaring?

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Almost immediately, maybe a week or two, however long it took me to get in to see my OBGYN :)

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