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What Is The Reason For Continuous Bleeding After Endometrial Biopsy?

my last cycle is on 3rd June'13. i have done my endometrial biopsy on 01st July'13. i got my period on 4th July'13.
but till date (19th July) iam bleeding. never before happened like this. pls help me why its happening, is it because of biopsy? pls help me
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Hello,
It is natural for some excessive bleeding to occur in the next cycle after any procedure on the uterus. This is because of the tissue trauma and also some amount of hormonal disturbance secondary to the procedure. If you do not find relief in a couple of days, please get help from your consultant. You may need some hormone supplementation as well as some styptics; chances of infection also have to be ruled out. Hope your query has been answered. Wish you good health.
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What Is The Reason For Continuous Bleeding After Endometrial Biopsy?

Hello, It is natural for some excessive bleeding to occur in the next cycle after any procedure on the uterus. This is because of the tissue trauma and also some amount of hormonal disturbance secondary to the procedure. If you do not find relief in a couple of days, please get help from your consultant. You may need some hormone supplementation as well as some styptics; chances of infection also have to be ruled out. Hope your query has been answered. Wish you good health.