conley
12-20-2006, 12:23 AM
I have recently had a transvaginal ultrasound in which my ovaries were measured. Where the normal ovarian volume is 6 mL for women my age (35), my volume is only 0.6mL. That makes them the size of either an 8 year old girl or an 80 year old woman.
For background: I have two children (18 & 11), I have been on BC pills since I was 15-ish (except very short periods of time that resulted in my 2 pregnancies), I started my period between 14 & 15, I have had bleeding between periods for about 10 years, and 2 weeks ago I went off BC because I had bled for a month straight.
I guess my question is, does the extremely small volume of my ovaries indicate new-found infertility? I read that BC will make a woman's ovaries shrink but by how much? and for how long? :confused:
For background: I have two children (18 & 11), I have been on BC pills since I was 15-ish (except very short periods of time that resulted in my 2 pregnancies), I started my period between 14 & 15, I have had bleeding between periods for about 10 years, and 2 weeks ago I went off BC because I had bled for a month straight.
I guess my question is, does the extremely small volume of my ovaries indicate new-found infertility? I read that BC will make a woman's ovaries shrink but by how much? and for how long? :confused:

