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It definitely makes sense that the AUB (also known as DUB) is responsible for your fertility issues. In 85-90% of AUB cases, the woman is anovulatory. You are either in the remaining 10-15% or else you ovulate sporadically (otherwise you would not have been able to conceive).

I found a really interesting article that I believe will give you helpful information: Primary care management of dysfunctional uterine bleeding

Some highlights are here:

  • Elemental iron (60-180 mg daily) and folate supplements are essential components of any DUB treatment regimen.
  • If the anovulatory patient with DUB desires fertility, clomiphene or gonadotropins are effective in restoring regular bleeding by inducing ovulation (see Table 3). One-time progesterone regimens may also be useful.

I wish you the best of luck in achieving your goal to have a child.

All my best,
Rachel Inbar
www.FertilityStories.com

Posted 2 years ago
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