When To Talk To Your OBGYN About Irregular Bleeding

When To Talk To Your OBGYN About Irregular Bleeding

Dealing with abnormal or unusual bleeding

If you notice that your period has changed dramatically from one month to the next, your period has stopped, or you’re bleeding between cycles, we understand that you may be concerned (and rightfully so). Since irregular bleeding can be a sign of an underlying problem, it’s important that you turn to an OBGYN if you notice irregular bleeding.

What Causes Irregular Bleeding?

Some of the most common causes of irregular bleeding include,

  • Birth control pills
  • Intrauterine device (IUD)
  • Fibroids
  • Endometriosis
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
  • Complications related to pregnancy (e.g., ectopic pregnancy)
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Premature ovarian insufficiency

What Is Bleeding Considered Irregular or Abnormal?

Since women are usually pretty familiar with their cycles, they know how heavy they get, when they should arrive and how long they typically last. While this can fluctuate a bit if you notice any significant changes, this could be considered an irregular bleed. Here’s when bleeding is considered irregular,

  • Your period lasts more than seven days
  • Your period is incredibly heavy (you have to change a tampon or pad every hour)
  • Your period is barely there, light or disappears
  • Your periods stop showing up
  • You notice bleeding between periods
  • You experience bleeding, and you are post-menopausal
  • You experience severe pain, cramping or vomiting with your periods
  • Your cycle is longer than 35 days or less than 21 days

When Should I See a Gynecologist?

If you stop having a period or have two periods in a month, it’s time to turn to your OBGYN to find out what’s going on. If you find yourself experiencing lightheadedness, dizziness or fainting upon standing, this should also be evaluated by a medical professional. If bleeding occurs during pregnancy or after menopause, you should also see your OBGYN as soon as possible to find out what’s happening.

You should also turn to your OBYGN if,

  • You experience bleeding after sex
  • You develop very heavy bleeding
  • You notice any abnormal vaginal discharge along with bleeding
  • Your bleeding is accompanied by severe abdominal pain

Don’t ignore your symptoms. If you develop any of these problems, an OBGYN can provide you with the information, diagnosis, support and treatment needed to control abnormal bleeding.

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