My discharge is very heavy, should I consult?

34-year-old woman2 years ago
It's been 6 months that every time I
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34-year-old woman · 2 years ago
i have been losing large chunks of my endometrium for the past 6 months every time I have my period.
34-year-old woman · 2 years ago
34-year-old woman · 2 years ago
I have already been consulted and was told that it was normal. I had an ultrasound and blood tests.
34-year-old woman · 2 years ago
Sometimes the military doesn't always have the right answers. I was once diagnosed with bone cancer when I didn't have cancer afterwards.
34-year-old woman · 2 years ago
Last time I brought my piece in to be analyzed and was told that it was not necessary.
Naji-tom Samaha · 2 years ago
Hello ma'am, are you taking hormonal contraception?
34-year-old woman · 2 years ago
Yes I take Nuvaring
Naji-tom Samaha · 2 years ago
Thank you for the information, I'm sorry for the delay in my response, I hadn't seen the notification!
I would like to reassure you that these losses, if temporary, do not necessarily indicate a problem as long as you have no other symptoms that could indicate a problem such as persistent bleeding, weakness, severe pain, etc., especially considering that you have benefited from a medical evaluation that ruled out other causes.
I only invite you to continue to monitor the situation if you deem it necessary, and to consult if your situation ever changes.
Sincerely
Tom Samaha, pharmacist

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