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Please visit http://www.diseasesandtreatment.com for more information about diseases and treatment option. Hypomenorrhea, Vaginal Bleeding, menorrhea. Hypomenorrhea or hypomenorrhea, also known as short or scanty periods, is extremely light menstrual blood flow. It is the opposite of hypermenorrhea which is more properly called menorrhagia. In some women, it may be normal to have less bleeding during menstrual periods. Less blood flow may be genetic and, if inquiries are made, it may be found that woman’s mother and/or sister also have decreased blood flow during their periods. Pregnancy can normally occur with this type of decreased flow during the period. The incidence of infertility is the same as in women with a normal blood flow. Constitutional scanty menstruation perhaps best explained by assuming the presence of an unusual arrangement, or relative insensitivity, of the endometrial vascular apparatus. Reduced menstrual flow is a common side-effect of hormonal contraception methods, such as oral contraceptive pills, IUDs that release hormones (such as Mirena), or hormonal implants such as Depo-Provera. The relatively low estrogen contained in most hormonal contraceptives reduces the growth of the endometrium, so there is relatively little endometrium left to be shed during menstruation. Many women find this side-effect to be a benefit of hormonal contraceptive use. Scanty menses or periods can occur normally at the extremes of the reproductive life that are, just after puberty and just before menopause. This is because ovulation is irregular at this time, and the endometrial lining fails to develop normally. But normal problems at other times can also cause scanty blood flow. Anovulation due to a low thyroid hormone level, high prolactin level, high insulin level, high androgen level and problems with another hormone can also cause scanty periods. Despite these common causes, hypomenorrhea is still technically an abnormality of the menstrual flow, and other underlying medical problems should be ruled out by a doctor. Abilify Methocarbamol Acetaminophen Methotrexate Adderall Metoprolol Alprazolam Metronidazole Amantadine Miralax Ambien Mirtazapine Amitriptyline Mounjaro Amlodipine Mucinex Amoxicillin Naloxone Ativan Naltrexone Atorvastatin Naproxen Avastin Omeprazole Azithromycin Opdivo Baclofen Ondansetron Belsomra Otezla Benadryl Oxycodone Benzonatate Ozempic Biktarvy Pantoprazole Botox Penicillin Brilinta Percocet Bunavail Phentermine Buprenorphine Plan B Bupropion Praluent Buspirone Prednisone Cephalexin Prolia Cetirizine Promethazine Ciprofloxacin Propranolol Citalopram Prozac Clindamycin Qulipta Clonazepam Repatha Clonidine Restasis Cosentyx Rexulti Cyclobenzaprine Rytary Cymbalta Seroquel Dexamethasone Sertraline Diazepam Sildenafil Diclofenac Sinemet Doxycycline Skyrizi Duloxetine Spironolactone Dupixent Stelara Eliquis Sublocade Enbrel Suboxone Entyvio Subutex Epclusa Taltz Ezetimibe Tamsulosin Famotidine Tizanidine Farxiga Toradol Fluoxetine Toujeo Furosemide Tramadol Gabapentin Trazodone Humira Trelegy Hydrochlorothiazide Trintellix Hydrocodone Tylenol Hydroxyzine Ubrelvy Ibuprofen Valium Januvia Vascepa Jardiance Venlafaxine Keytruda Verzenio Klonopin Viagra Levothyroxine Vivitrol Lexapro Vraylar Lisinopril Vyvanse Loratadine Wellbutrin Lorazepam Xanax Losartan Xolair Lyrica Zetia Meloxicam Zoloft Metformin Zyrtec Methadone