Vaginal bleeding is considered abnormal if it occurs in the following circumstances: When you haven’t had your menstrual period in a long time or when you have a menstrual flow that is lighter or heavier than usual. There are numerous reasons for abnormal vaginal bleeding and does not necessarily indicate a serious condition on its own.
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What You need to Know About Vaginal Bleeding
kNormal vaginal bleeding is the release of blood from a woman's uterus regularly. Menorrhea is another term for normal (menstrual) vaginal bleeding. Menstruation is...
Vaginal Bleeding After Menopause
Menopause is the permanent cessation of a woman's menstrual cycle and the end of fertility. As you get close to menopause, you might experience...
Lochia – Dealing with Postpartum Bleeding
Vaginal bleeding, or Lochia, is a postpartum symptom. It is the heavy flow of blood and mucus that starts after delivery. For about three...





