Cramping and changes in menstrual cycles are common. But severe pain and bleeding that disrupt daily life are not. Here’s how ...
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Is your period causing anemia? What you need to know
Heavy periods that cause blood loss can lead to iron deficiency anemia. Puberty, perimenopause, and certain chronic illnesses can increase the risk of anemia from heavy periods. Eating a diet rich in ...
If you’re over 40 and noticing heavier periods with blood clots, you’re not alone. Medical experts reveal that many women experience changes in their menstrual cycle during this phase of life. However ...
Research finds period pain and heavy bleeding costs the Australian economy about A$14 billion every year in lost productivity.
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