Friday, April 30, 2010

Women only: ';Period talk';...I need some advice.?

Im a little scared to talk to my mom about this. Ok so Im 18 years old. I get my period every 4-6 months at the least. When I do get it, its super heavy. For the past few years, the cramps have been tolerable. But every now and then they are so awful that Ive actually blacked out/fainted and it feels like my face is burning off (yes its pretty bad). I went to the doctor once for this when I was like.....15, She offered to give me birth control pills to stop my periods, but my mom says this will affect me later in life when I want to have kids. I have no clue what to do in this situation. I literally am afraid of getting my period and randomly passing out somewhere, plus my periods are so irregular its weird. Anyone have any suggestions or any tips on what I can do???? It would be really helpful, thanks!Women only: ';Period talk';...I need some advice.?
You poor thing - that sounds horrible.





Your periods are extreme enough to cause some major health issues for you and you need some impartial medical advice.





Birth control pills do NOT affect your fertility nor your chances at having a baby later in life.


They will be likely to give you regular periods - to reduce your pain and amount of bleeding.





I would suggest that you have a full check up anyhow. It does not sound normal to have such excruciating periods nor so irregular. It may be that you have some hormone issues that can easily be fixed. Maybe something else is going on that is causing you such terrible pain- (i dont mean anything sinister) A blood test may also be helpful to see if the amount of loss is affecting your health - you may be low in iron (anaemic)





I don't think it is fair that you have to live in fear of getting them at any old time and passing out.





Go and talk to an RN or at a Womens Clinic where they can give you a proper check up - give you sensible advice and let you know what your options are.Women only: ';Period talk';...I need some advice.?
You need to go back to your doc and get this treated. It is nothing to be scared to talk to your mother about as she is aware of your problems but just not aware of how severe they are. See your doc and get this taken care of.
Do you mean weeks not months? If you are only getting your period every 4-6 MONTHS you are having trouble and need to see a doctor. Y r u scared to talk to your mom? She will probably try to comfort you then tell you to see a dr. Good luck!
first off you said every 4-6 mths did you mean weeks? if it is mths then you should definiately be going to a dr asap! if you did mean weeks, then thats different, but normally it should be i time a mth-withthe kind of pain you say you are having please see a dr anyway-something could be very wrong-but at the least they can give you something to help your pain so you dont have to suffer like that-as far as the pill -aside from all the ide effects they warn us about -it will not mess you up later in life-when you want to have kids you just need to be off it for awhile-i hope you can go tothe dr soon
definately talk to mom. you should go see a doctor and birth control can help with this. she might just have been afraid to put you on it thinking you will use it for protection as well and earlier than she hoped for you.
You shouldn't be scared to talk to your mom about this. 4 - 6 months is a long time to not have a period. Does your family have a history of endometriosis? It's just something to throw out there, I'm not saying you have it, but it's a condition often overlooked. Please check out the link.
Well if you're nervous to talk to your mom about it...you should locate your nearest planned parenthood...since u are 18 and legal..you could just go in for a consultation...and get their advice about your irregular period and the hurtful cramps...b/c like you..i get cramps just as bad..and i didn't want to go on birth control either...my gyno suggested aleve...but as for the fainting..i'm sorry i can't help
It is natural to skip some months. I do. Maybe you should go back to the doctor 3 years is a long time and they are always coming up with new ways of helping people with medical issues.
tell your mom about it and see another doctor.... considering how long you've had periods, this isn't normal!
I would recommend going back to the doctor. Most birth control does not stop your period entirely, it only regulates it.... Although taking birth control can make it initially harder to get pregnant when you want to, it's effects are almost never permanent. Some people can get pregnant right away, but some have to be off the pill for 6 months to a year. I definitely think it would be worth a delay though, it sounds like it can be dangerous when you get your period!
go see a gyno...you're 18 now and there is no reason you can't take care of yourself. i know about the bad cramps and they suck. there are things that you can do to help, but you MUST go see a dr.
It all depends on the birth control pills you choose to use, I think you should talk to your doctor and make a decision for yourself, You can always research what is available for you, You really need to talk to your doctor about this, your mom may just be worried about never having grandkids but right now your health is more important.
I think you should see an OB/GYN doctor about your problems.You might have some non life threatening issues going on that can be taken care of easily. If I could spell it I would, so here is how it sounds,,sorry: in-duh-mee-tree-osis. I
Please, please, talk to your mother and have her schedule an appointment with a gynecologist for a complete checkup, including a Pap smear. 4-6 months between periods for as long as you have been having them is wrong. If you have been sexually active, you will need to tell the gynecologist about that as well, since he/she will want to test for STDs if you have been having sex.


And don't wait...do it NOW!
You need a gynecologist. You need to rule out forms of cancer and to be checked for Endometriosis.





Birth Control pills are the first thing used to defend against Endometriosis. Having your periods on a regular basis may prevent the excessive bleeding you have been experiencing.





My daughter tried the B.C. shots to prevent her from having any periods because the pain was interrupting her schooling. This resulted in a loss of calcium which is needed for the body to flush out fat ... so after 6 month and gaining too much waist line she went back to the oral birth control.





It all depends on where the growth of cells are attaching to what part of the uterus or tubes. I learned this from a friend who lived with it. Main thing is, don't wait too long to find out.





It's time to talk to your mother ... and if she never suffered, she will probably not understand. I didn't till I read it. But, I'm sure she will understand if some day she wants to hold a grandchild.
Birth control will not affect you later in life when you want to have kids. If that was *ever* true (which i doubt), it was when you mother was twelve.





Birth control pills have SOOOOO many advantages and so very little disadvantages. ***You will thank yourself for it if you take them.!***





You're a legal adult. You can see your doctor and talk to her without discussing any of this with your mother. Tell your doctor what is happening and ask her what is *right* for you...
Going on the pill will regulate your cycles and will NOT have any effect on your future fertility. Your mother was misinformed. I would go ahead and go to the doctor to discuss your problems and fears. Actually, go to a few different doctors, so you know that you know exactly what your options are. That's my advice. :)
birth control pills doesn't always help. They can also cause other health problems too. I had mini strokes on them. If you don't get pregnant the first month off of them it is harder to get pregnant. You need morphine or something strong.
that sounds like somthing more the a period talk u need to go to a doctor thats very unhealthy and unsafe u need to get help with that cause there could be somthing wrong.but if al elts fails MIDOL!(its my best friend when it comes to the little visit from my monthly friend)
I would talk to a gynecologist about your problem. Honestly, talk to your doctor about your specific concerns and ask your DOCTOR about the long term side effects of birth control or other options, and then make an informed decision about what you want to do.
You can get something like Ponderstan over the counter at the chemist for cramps.I think you have to take it early in the period for it to be efective.Hope you are eating[properly as well with plenty of iron rich foods.Maybe you should think about another checkup.
First off, birth control pills don't stop your period, they just regulate it. I would see your doctor and talk about non-birth control options. If your doctor will offer you nothing, then get a new doctor. There are several other options to both a)regulate your period and b) to make it tolerable. I would not recommend birth control. There are MANY side effects, some more serious than others:





Weight gain


Increase or decrease in acne


Nausea and vomiting (particularly for the first few cycles)


Dizziness


Headaches


Depression


Vaginal infections


High blood pressure


Loss of libido


Blood clots in legs, lungs, heart or brain


Stroke


Liver tumors (rare)


Heart attacks


Gallstones (rare)


Jaundice (rare)


Possibly cervical cancer


Ectopic pregnancy


Certain cancers


Spotting and irregular vaginal bleeding


Longer periods


Amenorrhea for extend periods


Headaches


Anxiety and nervousness


Pain in lower abdominals


Dizziness


Loss of libido


Depression


Increase or decrease in acne


Skin rash or darkened patches of skin


Appetite changes


Weight gain


Tender breasts


Increase or decrease in facial and body hair


Possibly hair loss


Vaginal discharge


Bone density loss


Enlarged ovarian follicles


Pain or itching (usually for a brief period of time)


Decrease in fertility and in rare cases, infertility





Talk to your doctor and let them know you need help. If you want to try the pill, you may, but beware of side effects! I really hope you get your periods under control! Good Luck.
by answering this question i could possibly put you in more danger than you are in now... please dont try to ask for help of this nature on yahoo answers! you need medical help..please dont let this one slide... why shud u be afraid to talk to your mom? this isnt ur fault! ask for help...U NEED IT.
Return to the doctor. Birth control pills are a good way of regulating when and how long the period will be. The doseage of hormone used is much less than a few years ago so affecting future pregnancy isn't the concern that it used to be. There is also medication available to lessen the pain of cramps. Heavy periods can also lower your level of hemoglobin in the blood so she/he can check your blood too. If you have anemia, that could cause fainting/weakness.

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