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Hi, I'm just wondering if it's normal to have no periods for 4 months with suspected Endo? I Had more problems after having my son, periods seemed to stop altogether, I was breastfeeding so thought nothing of it, they came back with a vengeance! Now I don't know when I'm going to have one and I've not had one since 19th Oct! I still seem to have the pain and awful smell downstairs! (Sorry)

I'm due to have a lap on 10th March and it's been a battle to get referred so don't want it to be cancelled but im scared I might be pregnant because of the no periods! I've been careful but only using condoms!

Sorry that was all a bit garbled but hope it makes sense!

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