During chemotherapy, women may have irregular menstrual cycles or amenorrhea (disappearance of menstrual periods). Some medications used in chemotherapy may also cause damage to the ovaries, resulting in menopausal symptoms or menopause. Symptoms may be immediate or delayed, permanent or temporary when triggered by chemotherapy. We can't say if this spotting and cramping means a return of your period whether briefly or long term. Contact your doctor to discuss the possibility.
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Hello, Anon! Thank you for posting.
During chemotherapy, women may have irregular menstrual cycles or amenorrhea (disappearance of menstrual periods). Some medications used in chemotherapy may also cause damage to the ovaries, resulting in menopausal symptoms or menopause. Symptoms may be immediate or delayed, permanent or temporary when triggered by chemotherapy. We can't say if this spotting and cramping means a return of your period whether briefly or long term. Contact your doctor to discuss the possibility.
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