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Heavy periods: questions to ask your doctor

Last published:Apr 17, 2023

If your periods are heavy, you may want to talk to your doctor. Here are some questions that you might want to ask.

  • Why do you think my periods are heavy?

  • What tests do you think I should have?

  • Could my heavy periods be a sign of something serious?

  • Is there anything I can do to make my periods lighter?

  • What drugs can I take to make my periods lighter?

  • Will drugs make a big difference to the amount of blood I'm losing?

  • How long should I take this treatment?

  • Does the treatment have any harmful effects? What should I do if I get any harmful effects?

  • Do I still need to use contraceptives if I use this treatment, or does the treatment stop me from getting pregnant?

  • Should I consider an operation? What type of operation would be best for me?

  • What are the risks of having an operation?

  • Will the operation mean that I'll not be able to get pregnant in the future? Will I still need to use contraceptives?

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