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Abnormal uterine bleeding is menstrual bleeding that isn't normal for you.
Many things can cause this, including abnormal changes in
Other causes of abnormal bleeding include fibroids, polyps, cancer, and problems with blood clotting.
You may have abnormal bleeding if you have one or more of the following symptoms.
Heavy bleeding can lead to
Over time, bleeding problems can make it hard for you to have an active life. They can get in the way of sports, sex, and other activities.
Treatment for
Birth control pills, birth control patches, and vaginal rings for birth control sometimes cause these side effects:
If you want to get pregnant, you will have to wait until you have stopped taking hormones.
IUDs have other risks, such as:
Problems are rare but can be severe. They include:
Problems are rare but include:
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These stories are based on information gathered from health professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health decisions.
I was surprised when my doctor called my heavy periods "abnormal." He told me that it isn't serious but that I could try a treatment that would lighten the bleeding. I didn't really want to take daily birth control pills. When he said that a special IUD with hormones might control the bleeding, I thought I might as well try it, because it also keeps me from getting pregnant. The IUD worked. I don't have heavy periods anymore, and I feel great.
Jean, age 29
I had such bad, heavy periods that I ended up in the emergency room. I was losing so much blood. I tried endometrial ablation. That worked for 3 years, but now I'm just about back to where I started. I'm having a hysterectomy next week, and I'll be so relieved to get rid of the problem once and for all.
Megan, age 38
I'd heard that I could take the Pill for my irregular periods, mood swings, and hot flashes. My nurse practitioner wanted to be sure I didn't have anything like uterine cancer. So I had tests and a biopsy first, because at my age, cancer risk is a concern. Anyway, I checked out fine and started the Pill. This helped me. My mood is better, and the bleeding is at least more regular, and it's gotten less and less over the past few months.
Carlotta, age 45
My periods were so unpredictable. They drove me crazy! One month, my period might start 3 weeks after the last one and be light, and next time it wouldn't start until 6 weeks later. Then, it would be very heavy and last a long time. When I had heavy bleeding, it was so bad I couldn't exercise. And I'm an active person, so this was really getting me down. I tried hormone medicine for a while, but it didn't help enough. I'm done having kids, so I just wanted to get on with my life. I had a hysterectomy and don't regret it one bit.
Melissa, age 40
Your personal feelings are just as important as the medical facts. Think about what matters most to you in this decision, and show how you feel about the following statements.
Reasons to have a hysterectomy for uterine bleeding
Reasons not to have a hysterectomy for uterine bleeding
My symptoms make it hard to enjoy my daily life.
I'm still able to do the things I enjoy.
I don't plan to get pregnant in the future.
I may want to get pregnant in the future.
I'm worried about the side effects of hormones.
I'm not worried about the side effects from hormones.
I've tried everything else, and nothing seems to work.
There are some other treatments I want to try first.
The idea of major surgery doesn't scare me.
I want to do everything I can to avoid surgery.
My other important reasons:
My other important reasons:
Now that you've thought about the facts and your feelings, you may have a general idea of where you stand on this decision. Show which way you are leaning right now.
Having a hysterectomy
NOT having a hysterectomy
Check the facts
Decide what's next
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1. How sure do you feel right now about your decision?
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Abnormal uterine bleeding is menstrual bleeding that isn't normal for you.
Many things can cause this, including abnormal changes in
Other causes of abnormal bleeding include fibroids, polyps, cancer, and problems with blood clotting.
You may have abnormal bleeding if you have one or more of the following symptoms.
Heavy bleeding can lead to
Over time, bleeding problems can make it hard for you to have an active life. They can get in the way of sports, sex, and other activities.
Treatment for
Birth control pills, birth control patches, and vaginal rings for birth control sometimes cause these side effects:
If you want to get pregnant, you will have to wait until you have stopped taking hormones.
IUDs have other risks, such as:
Problems are rare but can be severe. They include:
Problems are rare but include:
Have a hysterectomy to fix abnormal bleeding | Don't have a hysterectomy to fix abnormal bleeding | |
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What is usually involved? |
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What are the benefits? |
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What are the risks and side effects? |
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These stories are based on information gathered from health professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health decisions.
"I was surprised when my doctor called my heavy periods "abnormal." He told me that it isn't serious but that I could try a treatment that would lighten the bleeding. I didn't really want to take daily birth control pills. When he said that a special IUD with hormones might control the bleeding, I thought I might as well try it, because it also keeps me from getting pregnant. The IUD worked. I don't have heavy periods anymore, and I feel great."
— Jean, age 29
"I had such bad, heavy periods that I ended up in the emergency room. I was losing so much blood. I tried endometrial ablation. That worked for 3 years, but now I'm just about back to where I started. I'm having a hysterectomy next week, and I'll be so relieved to get rid of the problem once and for all."
— Megan, age 38
"I'd heard that I could take the Pill for my irregular periods, mood swings, and hot flashes. My nurse practitioner wanted to be sure I didn't have anything like uterine cancer. So I had tests and a biopsy first, because at my age, cancer risk is a concern. Anyway, I checked out fine and started the Pill. This helped me. My mood is better, and the bleeding is at least more regular, and it's gotten less and less over the past few months."
— Carlotta, age 45
"My periods were so unpredictable. They drove me crazy! One month, my period might start 3 weeks after the last one and be light, and next time it wouldn't start until 6 weeks later. Then, it would be very heavy and last a long time. When I had heavy bleeding, it was so bad I couldn't exercise. And I'm an active person, so this was really getting me down. I tried hormone medicine for a while, but it didn't help enough. I'm done having kids, so I just wanted to get on with my life. I had a hysterectomy and don't regret it one bit."
— Melissa, age 40
Your personal feelings are just as important as the medical facts. Think about what matters most to you in this decision, and show how you feel about the following statements.
Reasons to have a hysterectomy for uterine bleeding
Reasons not to have a hysterectomy for uterine bleeding
My symptoms make it hard to enjoy my daily life.
I'm still able to do the things I enjoy.
I don't plan to get pregnant in the future.
I may want to get pregnant in the future.
I'm worried about the side effects of hormones.
I'm not worried about the side effects from hormones.
I've tried everything else, and nothing seems to work.
There are some other treatments I want to try first.
The idea of major surgery doesn't scare me.
I want to do everything I can to avoid surgery.
My other important reasons:
My other important reasons:
Now that you've thought about the facts and your feelings, you may have a general idea of where you stand on this decision. Show which way you are leaning right now.
Having a hysterectomy
NOT having a hysterectomy
1. I can have a hysterectomy later if other treatments don't work.
2. For some women, hormone medicines work well to stop uterine bleeding.
3. A hysterectomy may not be the best choice if I want to get pregnant in the future.
1. Do you understand the options available to you?
2. Are you clear about which benefits and side effects matter most to you?
3. Do you have enough support and advice from others to make a choice?
1. How sure do you feel right now about your decision?
2. Check what you need to do before you make this decision.
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