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hypomenorrhea
Light periods, particularly in a woman who has previously had much heavier periods. Occurs normally on the oral contraceptive (birth control) pill. Occurs abnormally with intrauterine adhesions or endometrial atrophy; see also Asherman's syndrome.



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endometrial atrophy
Diminishment of the endometrium through lack of support by, especially, the hormone estrogen or by the loss, through chronic endometritis and/or injury at curettage under abnormally low estrogen conditions, of subsequent receptiveness to estrogen. Can cause light periods hypomenorrhea or absent periods amenorrhea.

intrauterine adhesions
Adhesions inside the endometrial cavity caused by prior infection (endometritis), especially if there has been a curettage during the period of infection, or if curettage is performed in conditions of low estrogen. The circumstances in which this combination is most common are treatment for a missed abortion and treatment of a postpartum hemorrhage (bleeding a few weeks after the birth of a baby). A cause of absent periods amenorrhea, light periods (hypomenorrhea) or recurrent miscarriages.