Perimenopause: The phenomenon you are describing fits women who are approaching menopause.
Answered 11/15/2020
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Not normal: Thats a lot of bleeding. There are many possible causes. One of the more common causes is anovulation. When you don't ovulate, the uterine lining eventually gets thick and outgrows its blood supply so you begin to bleed heavily. It isn't good for this to continue for a long time. It would be best if you would see your Gyn and get it treated. Best wishes!
Answered 8/2/2018
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