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Hi all,
I am quite sure that this is unrelated, but thought it couldn't hurt to investigate...it seems that since I have found the prolapse I have been hemmoraging with my periods. Is this possibly connected? Has anyone experienced this? Or just coincidence? The last couple of periods I have spent some hours bleeding so much that I had to stay on the toilet!

my guess is that they are related, but I have no scientific reason to believe that they are. I can say, however, that since I started the postural work and changed my diet, my periods did become more regular and lighter too.
In any case, I would probably ask my dr about it, if I were spending hrs on the toilet bleeding. that sounds pretty awful.

That does not sound good. Bleeding that heavy is never a good thing and can cause you to become anaemic. My mum had problems with heavy bleeding and became quite anaemic. She did get some tablets from the doctor to slow the flow on the really heavy days. Like you she was housebound on the bad days as it was so bad.

I know I have said it before but Maya massage can help with this. My periods are lighter since doing the massage.

I have noticed that since prolapse I have started getting period pain type cramps periodically throughout the month and I have never had problems with cramps. That I feel is definately related to prolapse.

I would definatley speak with your GP though.

Anita

Stella,

There are many possible causes for heavy menstrual bleeding. A common one, especially for women approaching menopause, is uterine fibroids - these can be detected through ultrasound. Whatever the cause of your bleeding, that is something for which you should seek professional medical diagnosis. Once you know what you are dealing with, you will be in a better position to decide on a course of action.

Please have it checked out and follow up here on the forum - you will almost certainly find women here with the same or similar conditions!

Best,
J.

I doubt I am close to menopause(I'm 36) but I figured it was probably fibroids...I had one years ago that was very small...I don't think I would go ahead with any procedure to remove them anyway so I hesitate to find out?!

That's what sprung to mind. It was terrible fibroids that caused my mums bleeding but she also bleed for about 3 weeks out of 4.

I certainly do not blame you for not wanting anything messed about with! I have never researched fibroids but wonder if there may be some natural alternatives that you could try first.

When I saw a gynaecologist back in November he said my uterus was twice the size it should be and the only thing I could think of was fibroids. I have never sought further investigation nor was I offered it but as I don't have any problems or irregular bleeding I will leave it alone for now.

I hope you find some answers.

Anita

Hi Stella and Anita

We are getting into medical diagnosis territory here. Stella, I can only strongly suggest that you have this checked out medically, but do your own research too. There is a heap of info out there on the Net. There are so many possibilities for heavy bleeding, I suspect a few less for enlarged uterus.

Not suggesting that fibroids are not the culprit, but ...

There was an extensive discussion of fibroids some time ago. Put 'fibroid' into the search box. I came up with 4 or 5 pages of posts, then use browser's Find function on each one to pinpoint the correct post.

And remember to go to the doctor.

Cheers

Louise

Oh no, I certainly would not try and diagnose anyone here it was just our thoughts. My previous post did say Stella should go to her GP for advice as would I if I felt something wrong.

Yes I agree heavy bleeding can be a number of things and it would take a trip to the GP to get to the bottom of it.

Cheers

Anita

Nah, not meaning to criticise, not personal, Anita. We often seem to get into these discussions. As much as anything I was really just reinforcing the point. Sorry if I went overboard. It's OKl.

L

I'll do a search on that.
Oh how I loathe going to doctors...
but I will consider it

Stella,

I'm with you. I'd rather walk naked down my street than go to the doctor. It takes everything I have to just make an appointment. I like my vet more than my doctor. Actually I love my vet - we've been friends 30 years - never ever have I ever found his advice startling or dumb or even wrong.

I don't need a pap for three years, hurray! So now I've got a 3 year reprieve!!! My own doctor is a woman. It will take a whole truckload of wisdom before I pay much attention to her, however - too many mistakes by her predecessors.

Judy