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can periods return after endometrial ablation

by Sanford Kovacek Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Endometrial ablation removes the endometrium, which is the lining of the uterus. In most cases, this stops you from having periods. If it doesn’t completely stop your periods, your flow should at least return to normal or be very light.

Endometrial ablation removes the endometrium, which is the lining of the uterus. In most cases, your period will return to normal or light flow, although it sometimes will stop completely.May 10, 2021

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Is it possible to get pregnant after Endo. ablation?

Pregnancy after an endometrial ablation is unlikely, but possible, which is potentially dangerous. If pregnancy does happen after ablation, serious and sometimes deadly complications can occur. This type of surgery is not an alternative to a hysterectomy or sterilization surgery, so talk to your doctor if that is one of your needs.

What can I expect after an endometrial ablation?

Understand What to Expect After Endometrial Ablation

  • Definition. Some women experience abnormally heavy bleeding during menstruation. ...
  • Ideal Candidates. Not all women are good candidates for endometrial ablation. ...
  • Initial Recovery. Endometrial ablation may be performed as an outpatient basis, as it is a relatively simple procedure.
  • Side Effects. ...
  • Activities. ...
  • Risks. ...
  • Pregnancy. ...
  • Resources

How soon can you exercise after endometrial ablation?

You may be advised to:

  • Avoid driving for two days after your surgery
  • Avoid lifting anything heavier than 10 pounds for one week
  • Avoid exercise for one week 1
  • Refrain from sexual activity for one week, particularly with an endometrial ablation 4

Can Mirena be taken before or after an endometrial ablation?

Your doctor may recommend a one week course of progesterone to be started 2 weeks prior to your ablation. You should expect a bleed 2-3 days after finishing the course by which time the lining of the womb should be thin for the procedure. If you have a levonorgestrel IUS (Mirena) in place the doctor will remove this at the time of your procedure.

What are some other long-term side effects of having an endometrial ablation?

How long does pelvic pain last after ablation?

Is it normal to experience discharge after ablation?

Can you have kids after endometrial ablation?

What happens during your period?

Is bleeding after endometrial ablation normal?

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Can periods return years after endometrial ablation?

Can periods return after endometrial ablation? There is always the slight possibility that your heavy periods may return after having endometrial ablation. An Endometrial Ablation removes the lining of your womb. In some cases post-operation, patients have reported continuance of a period.

Does endometrial ablation wear off?

The expected effect of endometrial ablation usually shows up in a few months and usually lasts for a longer time in most women. About 3 in 10 women will see a significant reduction in their menstrual bleeding. Nearly 50% of women who undergo this treatment will have their menstrual periods stopped permanently.

What will my periods be like after endometrial ablation?

It might take a few months to see the final results, but endometrial ablation usually reduces the amount of blood lost during menstruation. Most women will have lighter periods, and some will stop having periods entirely. Endometrial ablation isn't a sterilization procedure, so you should continue to use contraception.

Why am I bleeding years after ablation?

Occasionally, abnormal bleeding or pelvic pain can occur after endometrial ablation. This can occur several months to many years after the procedure. This happens 10% of the time, and may require additional evaluation and treatment. Sometimes after endometrial ablation, the cavity of the uterus can form scar tissue.

Do you still ovulate after an ablation?

You'll still ovulate (put out eggs) and you can get pregnant. You'll have some remaining uterus lining, which means that an egg can implant and be fertilized. Following endometrial ablation, you have a higher chance of a miscarriage or dangerous complications during pregnancy.

What are the symptoms of a failed ablation?

Preoperative evaluation. Often the diagnosis of EA failure is straightforward: a history of gradually increasing vaginal bleeding, worsening cyclic pelvic pain, or both.

How long does ablation last?

After. Cardiac ablation usually takes three to six hours to complete (but it can vary a lot based on the type of arrhythmia you have). Afterward, you'll be taken to a recovery area for a few hours where care providers will closely monitor you.

Do you still get menstrual cramps after ablation?

It is normal to have vaginal bleeding for a few days after the procedure. You may also have a watery-bloody discharge for several weeks. You may have strong cramping, nausea, vomiting, or the need to urinate often for the first few days after the procedure. Cramping may continue for a longer time.

How long will an ablation last?

After. Cardiac ablation usually takes three to six hours to complete (but it can vary a lot based on the type of arrhythmia you have). Afterward, you'll be taken to a recovery area for a few hours where care providers will closely monitor you.

Can you have a second endometrial ablation?

Repeat endometrial ablation can eliminate the need for hysterectomy in women who continue to have bleeding problems after one endometrial ablation. Gynecologists should not hesitate to offer repeat ablation since the results will usually be excellent.

How do I know if my endometrial ablation failed?

In rare cases, some women develop cyclic pelvic pain (CPP) after the procedure, which can last for months or even years. This may be a potential indication of late-onset endometrial ablation failure. If you experience back pain after the surgery, call your doctor.

How long does a NovaSure ablation last?

NovaSure Endometrial Ablation is a one-time, 5-minute procedure that gently removes the lining of the uterus - the part that causes the bleeding. The NovaSure procedure can reduce or stop bleeding altogether.

Can my Period Come back after 8 years since my ablation?

Hi hun, Sometimes the lining can regenerate, yes. I wish you doctor would have counseled you thoroughly that yes, you can get pregnant after an ablation - the ovaries are still working in normal capacity, the tubes are intact, etc..

"Periods after NovaSure endometrial ablation": Women's Health ... - WebMD

I had the NovaSure procedure in March 2012. I had been having extremely heavy bleeding with large clots as big as silver dollars at times. I went to a GYN that I had researched extensively first and she recommended the NovaSure ablation, D&C, and hysteroscopy.

How Long Does Endometrial Ablation Last? - MedicineNet

This procedure is recommended for those women who no longer plan to have a baby. You can still become pregnant after endometrial ablation because all other reproductive organs are still intact. However, if you get pregnant, the risk of miscarriage or the fetus being implanted in the fallopian tube (ectopic pregnancy) is extremely high.Such a pregnancy can be fatal for the mother.

What are some other long-term side effects of having an endometrial ablation?

In the follow-up after endometrial ablation, excessive bleeding, holes in the uterus, impacts on other organs and discharge should be watched carefully. Long-term risk factors often depend on the type of surgery you’re having (whether it’s electrosurgery, microwaves, a heated balloon or other method removing the lining), but some of the less common risk factors include hematometra, which is the retention of blood in the uterine cavity caused by obstructed menstrual flow, post-ablation tubal sterilization syndrome and delays in finding and diagnosing endometrial cancer. Talk to your doctor about the details of your specific procedure for endometrial ablation. Sexually active individuals should keep in mind that pregnancy is possible but unsafe after an ablation.

How long does pelvic pain last after ablation?

In rare cases, some women develop cyclic pelvic pain (CPP) after the procedure, which can last for months or even years. This may be a potential indication of late-onset endometrial ablation failure. If you experience back pain after the surgery, call your doctor.

Is it normal to experience discharge after ablation?

It’s normal to experience a thin, watery discharge after ablation. The discharge may also be bloody or mixed with blood. It will likely be heavy for the first few days after your surgery. Any endometrial ablation discharge should stop after, at the latest, a few months. If your discharge changes in color or smell, call your doctor right away.

Can you have kids after endometrial ablation?

Pregnancy after an endometrial ablation is unlikely, but possible, which is potentially dangerous. If pregnancy does happen after ablation, serious and sometimes deadly complications can occur. This type of surgery is not an alternative to a hysterectomy or sterilization surgery, so talk to your doctor if that is one of your needs. Women should still use forms of birth control after uterine ablation, as pregnancy remains possible until after menopause.

What happens during your period?

During your period, your body sheds endometrium, or the lining of the uterus, and this procedure destroys (or ablates) that endometrium. While this surgery is not for everyone, such as people who have been recently pregnant or hope to get pregnant, the women who get this procedure experience relief from their severe period symptoms. ...

Is bleeding after endometrial ablation normal?

Yes, vaginal bleeding for a few days is a normal part of endometrial ablation recovery. You will likely want to wear pads; do not use tampons, douche or have sex in the first few days to the first week. Persistent bleeding, though, may be a concern and may require a pelvic exam as well as a conversation with your doctor about next steps, which may lead to a future hysterectomy.

Can menopause lining regenerate?

That being said, yes, sometimes the lining can regenerate over time (the body is amazing), and you could have a period again in time if you weren't close to naturally occurring menopause, from what I've read. I encourage you to see your Dr. and reassess your current situation. That is the first thing I would do.

Can you get pregnant after an ablation?

Sometimes the lining can regenerate, yes. I wish you doctor would have counseled you thoroughly that yes, you can get pregnant after an ablation - the ovaries are still working in normal capacity, the tubes are intact, etc.. Sometimes women have ectopic pregnancies, sometimes they have pregnancies that could cause major problems and possibly not go to term because there is not enough lining in the uterus after an ablation. If you had NO periods after your ablation until now, you've been very lucky if you haven't used any contraceptives.

What are some other long-term side effects of having an endometrial ablation?

In the follow-up after endometrial ablation, excessive bleeding, holes in the uterus, impacts on other organs and discharge should be watched carefully. Long-term risk factors often depend on the type of surgery you’re having (whether it’s electrosurgery, microwaves, a heated balloon or other method removing the lining), but some of the less common risk factors include hematometra, which is the retention of blood in the uterine cavity caused by obstructed menstrual flow, post-ablation tubal sterilization syndrome and delays in finding and diagnosing endometrial cancer. Talk to your doctor about the details of your specific procedure for endometrial ablation. Sexually active individuals should keep in mind that pregnancy is possible but unsafe after an ablation.

How long does pelvic pain last after ablation?

In rare cases, some women develop cyclic pelvic pain (CPP) after the procedure, which can last for months or even years. This may be a potential indication of late-onset endometrial ablation failure. If you experience back pain after the surgery, call your doctor.

Is it normal to experience discharge after ablation?

It’s normal to experience a thin, watery discharge after ablation. The discharge may also be bloody or mixed with blood. It will likely be heavy for the first few days after your surgery. Any endometrial ablation discharge should stop after, at the latest, a few months. If your discharge changes in color or smell, call your doctor right away.

Can you have kids after endometrial ablation?

Pregnancy after an endometrial ablation is unlikely, but possible, which is potentially dangerous. If pregnancy does happen after ablation, serious and sometimes deadly complications can occur. This type of surgery is not an alternative to a hysterectomy or sterilization surgery, so talk to your doctor if that is one of your needs. Women should still use forms of birth control after uterine ablation, as pregnancy remains possible until after menopause.

What happens during your period?

During your period, your body sheds endometrium, or the lining of the uterus, and this procedure destroys (or ablates) that endometrium. While this surgery is not for everyone, such as people who have been recently pregnant or hope to get pregnant, the women who get this procedure experience relief from their severe period symptoms. ...

Is bleeding after endometrial ablation normal?

Yes, vaginal bleeding for a few days is a normal part of endometrial ablation recovery. You will likely want to wear pads; do not use tampons, douche or have sex in the first few days to the first week. Persistent bleeding, though, may be a concern and may require a pelvic exam as well as a conversation with your doctor about next steps, which may lead to a future hysterectomy.

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