[1]Heavy periods, also known as menorraghia (pronounced men-or-ah-jah), is a surprisingly common condition, affecting approximately 1 in 3 women.¹
Almost every woman has a heavy period now and then, but some women have periods so heavy that they consistently interfere with their regular activities.
Periods that last longer than 7 days
Menstrual flow that soaks through one or more tampons or napkins every hour for several consecutive hours
Menstrual flow that includes large blood clots
Fatigue or shortness of breath (which are symptoms of anemia caused by blood loss)
Click here [2] to assess your symptoms and learn about treatment options that may be right for you.
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You don't have to accept the limits heavy periods can put on your lifestyle. Learn about treatment options [4].
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| 1. | The Lewin Group. Prevalence and treatment patterns of pelvic health disorders among US women. 2007. |