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Marina/menopause...

Hello,i had a marina about a year ago,in which I bleed everyday just about for 6 months and was very sick with it,i went too my Dr as I had felt like I had had a miscarriage one Saturday morning and went and seen her and said I believe it has fallen out.Which she told me that wouldn't have happened,she checked me and said it has fallen out..Thank goodness I say it was terrible,
Any ways my question is could this have brought on menopause,im 43 and use too have heavy periods and clots,where as the last two months I haven't had a period...
I haven't felt unwell still feeling the same as I always feel..??
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I couldn't have had a misscarrige,100% not possible...:-)

Yes had a lot of pain on the Saturday morning that's when I feel it had fallen out,went too my Dr and she said it wouldn't have fallen out only to check me and her say yes its fallen out,well buggar me.....

Had the Marina on Valeintines Day two years ago now only had it in for 6 months and bleed nearly every day,was a terrible time...

Woundnt recommend a Marina too anybody,ever!!
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U could of had a misscarrige n not known it. The merina would fall out because your cervix is oppen n dialated durring a misscarige. Did u experience a lot of pain when u thought u had a misscarrige? Feels like a birth I lost a baby I know. Let me know. How long ago did this happen a marina can cause u to loose periods n change ur periods
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