Research & Raising Awareness on Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

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Hi ladies!! :)
WE NEED YOU! As part of our Masters dissertation research, we are interested in looking at the impact of periods on women’s quality of life, emotions, coping strategies and help-seeking behaviour.

The research will be used to develop ways of raising awareness about heavy periods and other period problems. We need as many women as possible over the age of 18 (who are having periods e.g. not pregnant/post-menopausal) to take our 20 minute survey please!!

THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE. Please follow the link below to take the survey.. and PLEASE SHARE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE - Especially if you, or somebody else you may know suffers!

(answers are anonymous and kept confidential).

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/QL3BB2K

This appears to be research sponsored by the University of South Wales. Given the stated purpose and guidelines for posting on this forum, it would have been proper to obtain permission ahead of time to post your link. Unless you already did so, in which case I apologize. - Surviving

It's up to Lanny and Christine if they want to leave this survey up or not. My own mother had very heavy bleeding due to a large fibroid, and she didn't even have a prolapse. She ended up having a hysterectomy, not realizing that there may have been other alternatives. Let's keep an open mind about this unless Lanny or Christine decide the survey is not useful on the forum.

And, just a reminder, prolapse has nothing to do with "weak pelvic floor muscles". It is a postural problem; investing in the whole woman work will help you to better understand the true nature of prolapse. Give it a try.