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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was interested in it because I am done having kids, but my doc said not to bother at my age (34). She said it would just come back. She suggested a Mirena for 5 or so years first.[/quote] There is a chance the lining could grow back over time (I'm the PP who had the ablation and I do get a mild period now, 2 years later). There is also a chance it won't; I think it's 50/50. But it's usually not the way it was before. The thing about it I like is that it's a physical fix, not a chemical one. I personally don't like messing around with my hormones. An ablation is purely mechanical…you are still having all the normal hormonal changes, but just don't have the period. (Not like being on the pill and your body thinks its pregnant, for example.)[/quote]
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