Bleeding in menopaus: Menopause is defined as no menstrual periods for one year. If you are bleeding after menopause then it is mandatory that you see your doctor for an examination.
Answered 12/19/2013
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Bleeding: Bleeding since 11-19, but this is not necessarily "your period" and you may not be in menopause. It is very common to have very irregular menstrual bleeding as you approach menopause (even several months apart). This may also be postmenopausal bleeding that needs to be investigated. Both of these problems are increased especially for larger women.
Answered 5/22/2015
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