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No periods No pregnancy !!

I had my last period on 8-dec-10. had a hysteroscopy and d&c done on 4-jan-11. I have yet not got my preiods. I'm never late. Has this procedure affected / changed my cycle? I dont really know whats going on. The Doc says wait till the 17-Jan-11 and he'll decide what to do. I dont know if i should be worried or not !! can someone please help me !!


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Hello. What happened to you. I am in tha same boat. I had hysteroscopy and my period i s late. :(
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I have regular periods. I was under anethesia during the hysteroscopy and d&c. after that apart from a bit of bleeding (like periods) that lasted that day, I only had the grogginess to get by. No pain at all so its unlike HSG. So relax :) You will need to rest the whole day. Definitely no heavy duty tasks. I had the procedure in the morning so had to avoid all solid as well as liquid foods after midnight. No restrictions on food after.

Would you have any clue about my problem? youre the only person who's atleast written to me !!!! am terriby worried !!! Will be visiting the doc on 19Jan11.
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Do u have regular periods? I have regular periods but able to get pregnant. All my reports are clear.I am planning for hysteroscopy this month.Can u tell me about this prodedure?
Is it painful like HSG?
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