Although she was only twenty-seven and premenopausal, she was still unable to become pregnant.
Normal in a premenopausal woman.
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There are several common premenopausal symptoms. These symptoms include hot flashes, breast tenderness, decreased libido, fatigue, irregular periods, and mood swings.
Yes, an endometrial thickness of 8 mm is generally considered normal for premenopausal women, especially during the mid to late follicular phase of the menstrual cycle. However, thickness can vary depending on the phase of the cycle, hormonal influences, and individual factors. If there are concerns or symptoms present, further evaluation may be warranted. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
salpingo = fallopian tube. ooperectomy = ovary. Therefore salpingo-oopherectomy is removal of one side (unilateral) or both (bilateral). If bilateral the you will go into immediate menopause if premenopausal
If you wife is premenopausal there are several simples you will notice. She will have mood swings, that may occur for not apparent reason, as well as difficulty regulating her temperature.
Yes the hysterectomy alone is removal of the uterus and it is the ovaries failing as you get older that causes menopause. Youl will go into immediate menopause if you have you ovaries removed and are premenopausal
The cause of breast fibroadenomas is unknown. They may be dependent upon estrogen, because they are common in premenopausal women, can be found in postmenopausal women taking estrogen, and because they grow larger in pregnant women.
Menorrhagia is a medical term used to describe women who are premenopausal and suffer with very heavy bleeding during there period. In this case it is a very heavy flow that is not normal in most cases.
If you are still premenopausal the simple answer is your ovaries will still produced eggs however they obviously cannot become viable as you have no uterus for them to fertilise. See a fertily expert to see if they can be gathered.