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Heavy Bleeding

Hi, i am 26 and I have the same exact problem, but for me.. I am having heavy bleeding for more then 1 month now but i dont feel any pain but i get so tired i have a baby old 1 year after the baby i got a big abdominal pain and i did a ultrasound scan the reports said im having chocolo cysts in my both ovary's.. but aftr that for 5,6 months everything was normal. aftter that i didnt get periods for three months and on October 16th last month again i got periods and still it didnt stop. some times the bleading is very high still i didnt consult a doctor becoz im worried if they ask me to take birth control pills so from that il have any side affects... some please tell me what should i do im fedup of this please help me...
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hi, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR REPLY...

i consult a gyn and she gave me one iron tablet and one tablet cll CYCLO 3 and she wanted me to do a internal ultrasound scan this is wat report says..'' UTERUS : THE ENDOMETRIUM IS HOMOGENEOUSLY THICKRNED AND MEASURES 19.5MM MM IN THICKNESS....

OVERIES : RIGHT OVERY MEASURES APPROX 4.0 X 2.2 X 4.0CM (VOL. OF APPROX 10.3 CC) AND SHOWS MULTIPLE SMALL  FOLLICLES

Dr. wanted me to do a D & C ASAP but i feel my bleeding is less than before and i believe that becoz of the tablets.. my new problem is what should i do do i have to wait and c for nother 2,3 days o do i have to do the D & C.. my hemoglobin level is 8.9 so that is the reson she wanted me to hurry.. please advice...thank you
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Hi!
What you have is menorrhagia.  Yes, sometimes it is treated with hormonal pills, but they do not have much side effects as they are preparations more like the hormones made by your body. If hormonal imbalance is causing this prolonged heavy bleeding, then the treatment is hormonal pills.
One possibility is that it is a miscarriage, if you have a history of unprotected sex. Hence take a pregnancy test and see. If you are miscarrying, it will still be positive.
Other causes of heavy bleeding which should be ruled out are fibroids, adenomyosis, endometriosis, uterine polyps, hormonal imbalance, thyroid problems and bleeding disorders.
Do discuss this with your gynecologist and get yourself examined. Take care!

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