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Grace Women's Clinic Blog Keep Track of Your Periods

What should I do if I have heavy periods?If you are concerned that you have heavy periods, prolonged menstrual bleeding, and other period problems, talk to your doctor.This chart can help you keep track of your periods. You will want to note how heavy your flow is and whether or not you have cramping. Bring a copy to your doctor for a thorough discussion about how to proceed. Date# of Tampons/Pads Used(please check one)HeavyMediumLightPeriod Start Date:Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5Day 6Day 7Day 8Day 9Day 10Day 11Day 12Day 13Day 14Period End Date:Print and give this record to your doctor. The Doctor Discussion Guide can help you have a productive discussion with your doctor about your menstrual problem and treatment options. It's important to talk with your doctor about these issues.Your doctor may need to run some tests to find the cause of your heavy bleeding.These tests may include:A pelvic exam: Your doctor is likely to use a speculum to examine the inside of your cervix and two fingers to feel inside your vagina and check your internal organs. Drops of discharge will also be looked at under a microscopePap test: Your doctor will remove some cells from the opening of your cervix. These cells will then be looked at under a microscopeUltrasound: A picture of the inside of your uterus made by sound wavesEndometrial biopsy: Your doctor will take a small piece of tissue from the lining of your uterusHysteroscopy: An interior picture of your uterus taken by camera inserted through your cervixBlood work

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