ANOVULATORY BLEEDING: See a respected and knowledeable gynecologist, if bleeding heavily ASAP. An adequate history of bleeding and a thorough pelvic exam will help differentiate between spontaneous abortion (miscarriage), anovulatory bleeding secondary to pre-menopause, uterine fibroids (benign), and other conditions.
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Eval: There are a number of possible causes of Menorhagia including things like a buildup of endometrial lining in the uterus, hormone irregularities, blood coagulation problems or even issues related to stress. It is best to have this evaluated by your gynecologist to determine the cause. * Get seen ASAP for hemorrhaging.
Answered 9/14/2020
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