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If your period is ‘pouring out like water’ you might need to see a doctor
- Latest guidance from doctors links very heavy periods to conditions like hormone imbalances and bleeding disorders, urging medical evaluation.
- Genetics can play a role, with family history increasing the likelihood of heavier periods.
- Other potential causes include PCOS, fibroids, and perimenopause, which can alter bleeding patterns.
- Endometriosis and postpartum changes are also discussed as possible reasons for heavier flow.
- Perimenopause can trigger heavier bleeding even if a person does not typically have heavy periods.
- Consulting a doctor is advised for any concerning heavy bleeding to assess possible health issues.
- Postpartum recovery can temporarily affect flow and may resolve within weeks.
- The article cites the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists on the impact of heavy blood loss.
- Doctors emphasize that heavy periods can indicate underlying conditions requiring treatment.
- The piece highlights symptoms beyond bleeding, such as cramps, fatigue, and mood changes, to watch for.
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