Uterus, hormones, period problems

Hi everyone, I feel so guilty joining this group knowing (yet) I don't have cancer but needing advice. 

I'm a 24 year old (25 in 2 months), my period stopped when I was around 17/18 completely. 

I am over-weight, in the sense of 18 stone. I haven't been bigger than this and currently losing weight.

I've been tested for PCOS twice, and been told twice I don't have any signs of having this. I had an ultrasound and was told I had 2 wombs/split down the middle but had nothing to do with my period/hormones.

I have a female partner which means, when she has her period, I sync with the pain and not the blood.

I have been told after a gynaecologist appointments this year (Jan 23) that my uterus COULD be blocked. I was also told that i'm at high risk of having Endometrial Cancer. 

I have been prescribed Provera to force period, I'm on nearly 2 weeks and still no sign of blood. It should take 3-7 days to start. 

I have always had abnormal random blood clots, or just literally wipe a streak of blood from my vagina for years, maybe like once every few months. The other day, I had a huge blood clot 2 days after the provera medication and nothing since. I get random stings and aches under my belly, from looking on a diagram, it seems so be the fallopian tube area, ureter?  (I'm not educated on the anatomy)

Constantly nauseous, abnormal stool, bad with heat, mood swings and possible could be in early menopause. 

I have blood tests booked and my first smear test in a few weeks.

I hope someone could help with advice, if this sounds normal, anyone had anything similar, what do you think?

Thank you

Please be honest

  • Hello emmascarlett, 

    A warm welcome to Cancer Chat. Poor you it sounds like you are going through a rather stressful time. You seem really young at 24 to be in early menopause but it's good that they are doing all the necessary investigations and you have blood tests booked and your first smear test in a few weeks. It's a shame that the Provera hasn't worked to start your period - perhaps you could mention this to your GP so that they know the treatment hasn't triggered your period yet. 

    I hope that you will hear from the experiences of others here who have experienced similar symptoms and that they will share their story with you. 

    Keeping everything crossed for you that it all turns out to be nothing of concern and that you find out soon what the root cause of these period problems might be.

    Best wishes, 

    Lucie, Cancer Chat Moderator