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Keri1982
May 24, 2009, 12:21 PM
I have been bleeding non stop for the past 2 years.
It all started after I had a leep procedure done for pre cancer cells on cervex.

What could be causing the bleeding? Was it the procedure? Or something else?
THe doctors put me on 4 types of birth control, the bleeding did not stop.

The doctors checked my hormone levels. Homrones are fine.
I am ovulating, which was proven by ultra sound and blood work.

Regardless if I'm on or off birth control. If I have ovulated or am am about to, I'm still bleeding. No cysts. No pollups.

What could cause this bleeding? :mad:
Light bleeding, heavy for a few days a month, otherwise 2 panty liners a day bleeding.
I'm 5 ft 5 in, 128lbs. Not over weight, in good shape. No diabeties.

HAJipson
May 26, 2009, 08:40 PM
You might want to consider a great nutritional supplement. It gives you the nutrition your body is lacking and needs to complete the cycle. I tried Reliv & love it. Great products and great results.

ISneezeFunny
May 26, 2009, 09:01 PM
You might want to consider a great nutritional supplement. It gives you the nutrition your body is lacking and needs to complete the cycle. I tried Reliv & love it. Great products and great results.

... are you kidding me? Did you just suggest a nutritional supplement for her medical problem? At least suggest some herbal remedies or acupuncture if you're going that route...

To the OP... constant vaginal bleeding is not uncommon, so although it's not the "best case scenario," it does happen to a lot of other women. If you've gone to the gyno and have had all the routine tests done (pap smear, std test, hormonal test) and have also received the birth control pills and they all have not worked, I suggest trying to get a second opinion.

There are women who have gotten a D&C and it has worked for them, some women have doubled up on their because pills and it has worked for them, and some women even swear that acupuncture or herbal remedies have worked for them. Some women have gone in to get tested for cysts or polyps, and these have been found as well.

All in all, it's most commonly known as dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and it has MANY causes... hormones, stds, polyps, stress, etc. etc. etc.

I know this doesn't help too much in trying to fix your problem, so the best thing I can suggest is to try and get a second opinion.

Best of luck.

Alty
May 26, 2009, 09:03 PM
You might want to consider a great nutritional supplement. It gives you the nutrition your body is lacking and needs to complete the cycle. I tried Reliv & love it. Great products and great results.

Let me guess, you sell Reliv & love it, don't you?

Terrible advice! This is a medical problem, if you don't have something useful to add then please refrain from posting. :(

HAJipson
May 27, 2009, 05:48 AM
No, I USE it & it has helped me, and many others for that matter. If you ask a question please have the decency to hear people out before you blast them. Enjoy... your problem!

ISneezeFunny
May 27, 2009, 07:53 AM
HAJ, the real problem is that this person posted a real medical problem... and you suggested her taking a nutritional supplement. Have you had constant vaginal bleeding and have found Reliv to help you in this matter?

HAJipson
May 30, 2009, 10:07 AM
Yes, thank you.

malissa762cn
Aug 12, 2009, 12:26 PM
I had constant vaginal bleeding for months now. It usually happens in the middle of my cycle.I have seen a ob/gyn .He did the pap smear , blood test , ultra sound. Found a cyst in my right ovary. He diagnosed as the functional bleeding. But now it is the same again. I am trying to get a second opinion. God bless me