Not endo: Your bleeding issues are not endometriosis - but several questions - pregnant? Current birth control? Cycles otherwise regular? Persistent bleeding as you describe needs to be checked by your obgyn - call them for a thorough evaluation. Good luck.
Answered 10/19/2020
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Heavy menses causes: Heavy menstral bleeding and bleeding between cycle can be caused by endometriosis, thickened uterine lining, cancer, disorders with coagulation. You should get in to see your doc to be checked for anemia, loss of blood and the true cause of your heavy menses. Sometimes a simple outpatient uterine ablation is all you need to stop this problem.
Answered 9/28/2016
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