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Is it possible to have constant bleeding during pre menopause or during menopause?

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Not normal: Constant bleeding means that there's something wrong--your body is trying to tell you something, and you need to see a clinician to figure it out. Could be fibroids, endometriosis, a hormone imbalance, stds, a cervical or endometrial polyp, or even pregnancy or cancer. See your doctor.

Answered 4/1/2013

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Abnormal periods: Many things can cause abnormal period bleeding. Especially around the menopausal time. Hormone imbalance or a problem with the uterus, cervix or vagina like polyps, infection and fibroids are common problems. Get a gyn checkup.

Answered 12/10/2013

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