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Why Am I Experiencing Cramps And Heavy Bleeding After Having Tubes Tied?

I am 30 years old I had my tubes tied 6 years ago. two weeks ago almost exactly I had my regular period but yesterday I started agian but this time it was very very heavy and bright red blood with a lot of cloting. and with this a lot of craping to and I was very pale. I am still bleeding very heavy again today but no craping could there be something wrong??
Tue, 21 Apr 2020
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Infertility Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

Heavy menstrual bleeding or Menorrhagia. This is not related to tubal ligation. There are many reasons for menorrhagia.. from hormonal to anatomical. So you need to get it evaluated.

1) ultrasound pelvis
2) blood tests- serum TSH, Sr prolactin and complete blood picture
3) endometrial biopy- if there is thickened endometrium older than 35years and pcos is ruled out.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Avanti Sathineedi
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Why Am I Experiencing Cramps And Heavy Bleeding After Having Tubes Tied?

Hello, Heavy menstrual bleeding or Menorrhagia. This is not related to tubal ligation. There are many reasons for menorrhagia.. from hormonal to anatomical. So you need to get it evaluated. 1) ultrasound pelvis 2) blood tests- serum TSH, Sr prolactin and complete blood picture 3) endometrial biopy- if there is thickened endometrium older than 35years and pcos is ruled out. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Avanti Sathineedi