It began... and now what?
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Kirei
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Thanks, Bz mom!
I actually have called my gyno; a nurse called me back saying that yes, it's normal for there to be a lag in cycles even SEVERAL months after starting bromo.
I visit my endo again later this month, and I'm betting he'll ask again. I think I'll have to then just come out and ask what timeframe is "normal," especially considering that my first sign of high prolactin happened while I was still on the pill, about 2 years ago, they were just so rare that I never reported them. I researched a little and noticed a couple sources saying it can take 4-8 weeks for everything to resume. So I'd better follow up and tell him to stop stressing me out!
Thanks again!
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