In a way: As long as you feel fine, other than the heavy menstrual bleeding, you should be OK, but any change in your period, that you never experienced before, should be told to your Dr and GYN to get a routine evaluation, some possible testing, and to assure all is well moving forward. Best wishes.
Answered 6/16/2018
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Lets review your que: From your profile, it says you are male, but from your question it appears you are female. Menorrhagia is common in females especially in her 30-40's. It could point to fibroids in your uterus. Your gynecologist can offer you some treatments, including BCP (if a non-smoker) to decrease the amount of flow. There is some minimally invasive procedures that decrease the amount of flow. If nothing wor
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