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| | All about Heavy Menstrual Bleeding |
| | A leading gynecologist explains the causes of heavy menstrual periods, their rapid diagnosis, and treatment options including endometrial ablation.
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| | Answers about Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding |
| | Frequently asked questions about the diagnosis and treatment of abnormal menstrual bleeding including heavy and extra menses, bleeding before the period and after intercourse.
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| | Dare to Wear White |
| | A source of support and awareness for women with menorrhagia. Includes information about heavy periods, treatment options, and an opportunity to share your story. Provided by Cytyc Corporation.
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| | Endometrial Ablation Discussion Group |
| | Information, support, and discussion forums for woman who have had and for woman considering an ablation for menorrhagia as an alternative to a hysterectomy.
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| | International Women's Health Update - Menorrhagia |
| | A brief overview available in simple language of menorrhagia, or heavy periods. By proffessor Dr David Healy.
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| | Medinfo.co.uk |
| | Easy to understand information for patients on heavy periods (menorrhagia), which affect many women. Information on symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment. Written by a UK general practitioner.
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| | Menorrhagia |
| | Reviews often overlooked causes of heavy menstrual bleeding, including vitamin K deficiencies, anticoagulant therapy, aspirin usage and acquired and inherited bleeding disorders.
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| | Menorrhagia - HealthWorld Online |
| | Excessive menstrual bleed occurs most often prior to menopause. In younger women menorrhagia can be caused by a range of problems, necessitating skilled diagnosis.
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