OK to ask her: Happy to try and help, but first and foremost, never be afraid to ask your doctor or tell your doctor anything, they should know you best and know your test results etc and if it is not clear, ask them to explain it again. Most likely you have a fibroid or growth on your uterus, which is usually noncancerous and can cause heavier periods.
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