
Are My Fibroids Causing Bleeding?
It has been my experience that even small fibroids, if located submucosally—just underneath the endometrial lining of the uterus—can cause abnormal bleeding.
It has been my experience that even small fibroids, if located submucosally—just underneath the endometrial lining of the uterus—can cause abnormal bleeding.
The good news is that the tissues of your body are considered “plastic” and can therefore return to near normal function with regular use.
A couple weeks ago, a good friend called and said, “Help. I have night sweats and hot flashes. And I haven’t had a good night’s sleep in months. I watched you talk about bioidentical hormones on television. What do you think?”
Dr. Northrup, I am a 50-year-old smack in the middle of perimenopause. I am trying to get through this as naturally and positively as I can, but it is difficult.