Abnormal Uterine & Vaginal Bleeding

Uterine bleeding that lasts longer than usual or occurs at an unexpected time is referred to as abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB). Bleeding can be more severe or less severe than usual, and it can occur frequently or at random. The majority of women's female hormone levels change every month. During the ovulation process, the hormones oestrogen and progesterone are released. When a woman ovulates, an egg is released. AUB can develop when the ovaries fail to produce an egg. Vaginal bleeding between cycles is one sign of irregular uterine bleeding. Abnormal uterine bleeding is sometimes defined as unusually heavy bleeding throughout your menstruation. Menorrhagia is characterised as excessive bleeding during a period and/or bleeding lasting more than 7 days.

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