reproductive health






 

Question by  zoki9poki (13)

Can you have normal periods with Asherman's syndrome?

 
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Answer by  lovelife (998)

A person experiencing Asherman's syndrome will more then likely have absent or scanty periods that are irregular in nature. The severity of the disease will determine how normal a person's menstrual cycle will be.

 
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Answer by  thattractorguy (2970)

Because this condition is characterized by scarring to the uterine lining, this can make you have irregular menstruation. However, many times you can have a normal menstrual cycle. The normal cycle that you have been used to may have have different a different flow and duration. If you eat foods rich in magnesium, it will help ease your cramps.

 
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