Heavy Periods in Perimenopause After 35: Patterns, Iron, and When to Seek Care
Periods can become heavier, longer, closer together, or less predictable during the perimenopausal years. Hormone fluctuations may contribute, but heavy bleeding should not automatically be dismissed as a normal consequence of being over 35. Fibroids, adenomyosis, polyps, thyroid conditions, bleeding disorders, pregnancy-related causes, medications, and changes in the uterine lining can overlap. A calm evaluation … Ler mais