Women with menorrhagia can experience anemia, fatigue, restricted activity and embarrassing accidents. If your bleeding is so heavy that you need to change protection almost every hour, or if your period lasts seven or more days per cycle, you may have menorrhagia. Click here to continue reading Dr. Lively’s Menorrhagia article on Odessa American.
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