Dysfunctional bleed: Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is not an issue one has to worry about during pregnancy because one does not have periods while pregnant. If you are not pregnant you should seek help for your dysfunctional uterine bleeding. An evaluation can be done to determine the cause and treatment.
Answered 11/16/2013
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In teens, yes: In mature women it rarely self-resolves, but doctors are often able to help you conceive. To do this they stimulate an occurrence of ovulation and when your fertilized in implanted, they medically prevent the dubs till the baby is full term. It is a carefully managed pregnancy as opposed to most. Talk with your obgyn to help decide if this sort of plan might be right for you. Best!
Answered 10/2/2018
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