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I’ve always had normal periods, rarely any pain. Till this last week. I was in the lounge when I felt I was wetting myself so I thought god how embarassing and ran to the loo. But it wasn’t wee - it was blood/clots, literally like I was going for a wee. I was shocked. Couldn’t move once I’d sat down but when I did well, took a while to clear up is all I’ll say. And horrendous lower pelvic pain. Finally eased off and all was ok till that evening - then the same again! Couldn’t leave the house as I was going thru all my clothing. And now same again today.
I’ve spoken to a couple of friends roughly my age and none of them have ever had this. I’ve not been thru the menopause but I know you can at anytime really from late 30’s to whenever. Is this the peri menopause or is something medically wrong? I can’t sit on a chair without covering it in several towels etc.... TIA x
I’ve spoken to a couple of friends roughly my age and none of them have ever had this. I’ve not been thru the menopause but I know you can at anytime really from late 30’s to whenever. Is this the peri menopause or is something medically wrong? I can’t sit on a chair without covering it in several towels etc.... TIA x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jazzygen........that was my first thought.
Now snowball tends to be dramatic on most medical issues, but after saying that, it could be many things none of which are particularly life threatening. Messy, uncomfortable but not particularly unusual.
Monitor the situation for the next week or so and if there is no improvement or the bleeding gets worth....then see you GP.
Now snowball tends to be dramatic on most medical issues, but after saying that, it could be many things none of which are particularly life threatening. Messy, uncomfortable but not particularly unusual.
Monitor the situation for the next week or so and if there is no improvement or the bleeding gets worth....then see you GP.
hmm well I thought this was normal in us ladies of a certain age to have changes in menstruation in the run up to menopause, I have had some very heavy periods since I was 40, normally lots of little clots and "flows" and the need to change pads almost hourly in the first 2/3 days
Is this not the norm then?
Is this not the norm then?
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