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  2. Bleeding After Menopause Isn't Something You Should Ignore - AOL

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    Your bleeding patterns will start to change as you event menopause, but bleeding after menopause can be the sign of a more serious medical issue.

  3. Postcoital bleeding - Wikipedia

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    The bleeding can be from the uterus, cervix, vagina and other tissue or organs located near the vagina. [4] Postcoital bleeding can be one of the first indications of cervical cancer. [5] [6] There are other reasons why vaginal bleeding may occur after intercourse. Some women will bleed after intercourse for the first time but others will not.

  4. Gynecologic hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding in excess of this norm in a nonpregnant woman constitutes gynecologic hemorrhage. In addition, early pregnancy bleeding has sometimes been included as gynecologic hemorrhage, namely bleeding from a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy, while it actually represents obstetrical bleeding. However, from a practical view, early pregnancy ...

  5. Heavy menstrual bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of heavy menstrual bleeding, according to the decision aid from NHS England. [8] A normal menstrual cycle is 21–35 days in duration, with bleeding lasting an average of 5 days and total blood flow between 25 and 80 mL.

  6. Thousands report changes to menstrual bleeding after ... - AOL

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  7. Heather Currie - Wikipedia

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    Heather Currie MBE is an associate specialist gynaecologist. [1] [2] Her work relates specifically to menopause and she is the founder of Menopause Matters, [3] a web resource providing to the public up-to-date, accurate information about the health at the menopause, menopause at work menopausal symptoms and treatment options.

  8. Vaginal bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal bleeding is any expulsion of blood from the vagina. This bleeding may originate from the uterus, vaginal wall, or cervix. [1] Generally, it is either part of a normal menstrual cycle or is caused by hormonal or other problems of the reproductive system, such as abnormal uterine bleeding.

  9. Progestogen challenge test - Wikipedia

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    However, if no bleeding occurs after progesterone withdrawal, then the patient's amenorrhea is likely to be due to either a) low serum estradiol (i.e. premature ovarian failure), b) hypothalamic-pituitary axis dysfunction (such as low GNRH or low FSH that lead to low estrogen level ), c) a nonreactive endometrium, or d) a problem with the ...