giggles232000 56 Posted May 8, 2013 that can happen after surgery is what my dr told me cause I had a very weird cycle last month very light and 2 weeks, my dr told me next month I might not even get one, its just because of all the changes going on in your body Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
itstheamarie 77 Posted May 17, 2013 Updates! I went to the gyno this week, after not seeing Aunt Flo for over 3 months. I was ALWAYS regular before surgery. He did an ultrasound and said cervix and ovaries look good, but that the uterus lining was thin, which means I'm probably not ovulating. (I can tell when I am, and I have not ovulated since surgery). So, no cycle. All blood work came back normal. He explain that throughout evolution, weight loss is a sign of famine, so losing ~20 lb in a month tells our bodies that if we aren't able to consume enough to maintain ourselves, we can not support a baby, additionally. Clearly everyone is different, but at least everything is normal for me. It still bothers me that my body has shut down natural processes, and I can't help but wonder if the energy saved by ovulating has any impact on metabolism. He says to come back and see him if my weight stabilizes for about 3 months and she still doesn't return. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NikkiC 37 Posted May 18, 2013 Updates! I went to the gyno this week' date=' after not seeing Aunt Flo for over 3 months. I was ALWAYS regular before surgery. He did an ultrasound and said cervix and ovaries look good, but that the uterus lining was thin, which means I'm probably not ovulating. (I can tell when I am, and I have not ovulated since surgery). So, no cycle. All blood work came back normal. He explain that throughout evolution, weight loss is a sign of famine, so losing ~20 lb in a month tells our bodies that if we aren't able to consume enough to maintain ourselves, we can not support a baby, additionally. Clearly everyone is different, but at least everything is normal for me. It still bothers me that my body has shut down natural processes, and I can't help but wonder if the energy saved by ovulating has any impact on metabolism. He says to come back and see him if my weight stabilizes for about 3 months and she still doesn't return.[/quote'] Thank you so much for sharing this. Like you, I've been regular like clockwork since the age of 12 post surgery! I was sleeved 4/23, and I'm 3 days late, which by some standards isn't bad, but as stated before I was always regular and on time prior to surgery. Needless to say I've been worried, but your post puts me at ease - thank you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites