Heavy Periods

What Are Heavy Periods?

Heavy menstrual bleeding, or menorrhagia, can disrupt your daily life and signal underlying health concerns.
At Nurture Women’s Health, we specialize in diagnosing and treating the root causes of heavy periods.
Common causes include hormonal imbalances, fibroids, and certain medications.
We offer personalized care with options ranging from medications to advanced minimally invasive procedures.

What Are Heavy Periods?

Abnormally heavy periods can indicate a medical condition known as menorrhagia. It may be hard to differentiate from a heavy flow day, but it’ll typically require changing your tampon or pad every hour, on top of severe, debilitating menstrual cramps.

Painful cramps can be caused by a range of conditions and may pose risks for other health issues, making it best to discuss your case with your doctor.

Some women naturally have a heavier period than others. It’s best to discuss your situation with your OB/GYN. A sudden heavy flow could potentially lead to anemia, making you weak and tired. Indications of possible menorrhagia may look like:
Heavy periods can stem from various sources, such as hormone problems. Hormonal imbalances cause the lining that builds up inside your uterus during your menstrual period to become too thick. That, in turn, leads to a heavier period. Other causes include:

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