Help end medical misogyny. Sign our petition.

Help end medical misogyny.
Sign our petition.

Sign the petition

Please or to access all these features

Menopause

Mumsnet doesn't verify the qualifications of users. If you have medical concerns, please consult a healthcare professional.

norethisterone

8 replies

gracehedley · 27/12/2012 12:46

Hi all. I am 51 and recently had a period that lasted nearly 3 weeks - terribly heavy at times, uuurrgghhh sorry, quite shocking though as not experienced the like of this before. My GP prescribed a 10 day course of norethisterone which almost immediately stopped bleeding - but I am on day 10, so stop taking the pills, and wondering what will happen next - might I go back to the awful bleeding - or might 1 course of norethisterone kind of get things back to normal? GP said "wait and see" ... I feel v apprehensive Has anyone just had 1 course of norethisterone and things went back to normal - if there even is a normal any more Confused thanks all

OP posts:
MissBoPeep · 27/12/2012 14:36

Sorry- can't be sure but I think you will find it just controls the bleeding for as long as you are taking it. It's a progesterone- like you have in the 2nd half of a normal cycle- and you get erratic bleeding when you are not producing enough of your own. You will have to wait and see as your dr says.

gracehedley · 27/12/2012 15:00

Thanks Bopeep. Feel a bit gloomy about what lies ahead.

OP posts:
willyhaschips · 27/12/2012 20:19

I was prescribed norethisterone after bleeding non-stop for nearly a year. It stopped the bleed almost immediately but as soon as I stopped taking it I started to bleed again:(

gracehedley · 27/12/2012 22:11

Oh no! what happened after that willyhaschips?

OP posts:
willyhaschips · 28/12/2012 20:10

I had a D&C with hysteroscopy under GA where they also removed a uterine polyp. Unfortunately that only stopped the bleeding for a couple of months. When it started again I tried medroxyprogesterone which almost stopped it but couldn't tolerate side effects. Now just waiting for my next gynae consult (15th Jan). Hoping for hysterectomy....

MissBoPeep · 28/12/2012 20:16

Hysterectomies for bleeding are now a last resort- and considered quite out dated. They make you more likely to have an early meno and other side effects.

OP you might do well with a Mirena coil which gives slow release progesterone and stops all bleeding. Another option would be an ablation. Or HRT, perhaps, or the mini pill.

gracehedley · 28/12/2012 23:13

Thanks BoPeep - you sound v well informed - are you a medical person?

OP posts:
MissBoPeep · 29/12/2012 08:54

No I'm not but I see a very eminent gynae privately - and have had a couple of issues that needed investigation- and we tend to chat about various options for different problems.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page