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Menstrual cycle irregularities are not unusual, although the causes of abnormal bleeding may vary by age. For example, cancers are more likely to trigger irregular bleeding in postmenopausal women than in younger women, while pregnancy-related bleeding is more common among reproductive-age women.
After age 50, postmenopausal bleeding may occur and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. For women ages 15–49, there are three abnormal bleeding patterns, and each has specific causes. Be sure to exclude pregnancy before considering other reasons.
The three most common bleeding patterns are:
This is when the cycles are regular but the bleeding is heavy or prolonged. Bleeding is considered heavy if you have to change a pad or tampon every one to two or hours because it’s completely soaked or you're passing large clots. Bleeding is considered prolonged if it lasts more than eight days.
The most common causes of heavy menstrual bleeding are:
This refers to vaginal bleeding at any time during the menstrual cycle other than during normal menstruation.
The most common causes of intermenstrual bleeding include:
This is when a woman goes through phases of no bleeding that may last two or more months and other phases with either spotting or episodes of heavy bleeding. Irregular bleeding most often is related to abnormal ovulation or what's known as polycystic ovarian syndrome.
All women with menstrual irregularities should see a healthcare professional for an evaluation to uncover the cause of their problem. The evaluation considers a woman's bleeding pattern and medical history, and includes a physical and pelvic exam. Additional testing based on the evaluation could include a urine pregnancy test, hormonal testing, an ultrasound, a biopsy called endometrial biopsy and a Pap smear. Once the cause of the bleeding is determined, a treatment plan can be developed to manage the problematic bleeding pattern.
For women experiencing menstrual cycle irregularities, help is available so you don’t have to suffer through another painful period from the JMH Women's Health team.
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