See a gynecologist: The return of bleeding after an endometrial ablation implies the regrowth of unexpected tissue in the uterus... It could be a polyp, it could be a fibroid, it could be cancer and so it's a good idea to head to your gynecologist for evaluation.
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Not uncommon: Many women will resume bleeding after having an ablation. If the bleeding is not heavy, painful or problematic in some other way then I would not worry. If the bleeding is problematic then you would need to be evaluated.
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