I assume you have: Uterine bleeding. The usual cause is a result of irregular ovulation prior to menopause creating more estrogen and bleeding. Do not be afraid. They will want to make sure it's not uterine cancer. It hardly ever is but don't wanna miss it. You may be easily treated by an outpatient endometrial ablation or low dose oral contraceptives. Use iron replacent, your gonna be fine, write back 4 probs.
Answered 3/29/2013
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