Heavy Bleeding And Menopause
Heavy Periods aren't necessarily a part of Menopause!
More than 7 million women in America experience a heavy menstrual cycle. Many of these women don't seek treatment, believing that a heavy menstrual cycle is a normal part of the aging process and of menopause. In fact, a heavy menstrual cycle is not normal and can lead to complications, including:
- Fatigue
- Severe Cramps or Pain
- Embarassment
- Lifestyle Restriction
- Iron Deficient Anemia
Take control of a heavy menstrual period.
Treatment options for excessive menstrual bleeding include endometrial ablation, hormones, dilation & curettage (D&C), and hysterectomy.
The endometrial ablation treatment option for women with a heavy menstrual period has an actual ablation time of about 90 seconds. It's a minimally invasive alternative to hysterectomy, and it's free of the side effects associated with hormone therapy.
More than 7 million women in America experience a heavy menstrual cycle. Many of these women don't seek treatment, believing that a heavy menstrual cycle is a normal part of the aging process and of menopause. In fact, a heavy menstrual cycle is not normal and can lead to complications, including:
- Fatigue
- Severe Cramps or Pain
- Embarassment
- Lifestyle Restriction
- Iron Deficient Anemia
Take control of a heavy menstrual period.
Treatment options for excessive menstrual bleeding include endometrial ablation, hormones, dilation & curettage (D&C), and hysterectomy.
The endometrial ablation treatment option for women with a heavy menstrual period has an actual ablation time of about 90 seconds. It's a minimally invasive alternative to hysterectomy, and it's free of the side effects associated with hormone therapy.


