Bleeding that's heavy, unpredictable, or just not normal for you is worth investigating, not enduring. Dr. Megan Luciano helps you understand what's behind it and what to do about it.
Periods vary from woman to woman, but bleeding that soaks through protection every hour, lasts longer than a week, comes too often or not often enough, or includes large clots is considered abnormal uterine bleeding, and it's worth a closer look.
Heavy or irregular bleeding can have many causes, including hormonal imbalances, PMOS (PCOS), thyroid issues, fibroids, polyps, and the natural changes of perimenopause. Sometimes it's nothing serious, and sometimes it points to something that needs treatment. The only way to know is to evaluate it properly.
Beyond the disruption to daily life, heavy bleeding can lead to anemia, fatigue, and a real toll on how you feel. Dr. Luciano's goal is to find the cause and give you options, rather than telling you to just live with it.
If any of these sound familiar, it's worth an evaluation. Heavy or irregular bleeding is common, but that doesn't mean you have to accept it.
Abnormal bleeding has many possible causes, so care starts with finding yours, then treating it directly.
Start with a meet & greet, an honest conversation about whether Sparrow is the right fit for you. No pressure, no commitment required.
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