CAROL: This was a problem because I was trying to get pregnant and it would make it difficult and just uncomfortable to deal with and just to go ahead with the whole procedure of getting pregnant. But when I did try to get pregnant, it wasn't working. It wasn't working.
GRACE JANIK, MD: Annoying to have the bleeding. In addition, difficult to time intercourse.
CAROL: Right.
GRACE JANIK, MD: What happened next?
CAROL: He had also tried to put me on some birth control pills to control the spotting. But that wasn't something that I was very excited with because I was trying to get pregnant and this was going to maybe help with the spotting but not with the whole idea of getting pregnant.
GRACE JANIK, MD: So what did he do instead then?
CAROL: That's actually when I was referred to you, just to check what might be wrong, what might be causing this.
GRACE JANIK, MD: I thought you had a couple of D & Cs before you saw me too.
CAROL: Actually yes, I did. I'm sorry. I had two D & Cs. Those procedures were quite uncomfortable and they did help with the spotting for a couple of months, but then after that, the spotting just returned. And that's actually when I was referred to you because those things didn't help. So.
GRACE JANIK, MD: So you had the spotting, wasn't getting better with the D & Cs. You weren't getting pregnant.
CAROL: Right.