Gyn Surgical Solutions articles
If you’re suffering from heavy periods and uterine issues, you’re right to think it’s time to talk to your doctor. Many women wait years before seeking treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding (the medical term for heavy periods) even though as many as 1 in 5 women are affected.1 Advocating for your health is always in your best interest—so 100% yes, make the call.
You’ve made the appointment. Now what?
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If your doctor has talked to you about the Acessa® procedure, chances are you’ve been living with fibroids and the symptoms that come along with them—symptoms like extreme periods, stomach swelling and bloating, leg and back pain, stomach and pelvic pain, digestive issues, anemia, pain during sex, and frequent urination.
Ugh. No wonder you’re looking for relief.
That’s why so many women in your situation are excited to discover mini
Menstruation has long since been linked to stigma surrounding the discussion of a period. Whether it is about one’s flow, one’s preference of menstrual products, or anything remotely related to one’s ‘time of the month,’ women often feel ashamed for speaking openly about periods. Women are taught to view their periods as a fact of life, and as a result, do not consider things like painful cramps or excessively heavy bleeding to be anything outside of the realm of