. It’s essentially cauterizing the inside of your uterus. |
That must lead to scar tissue and scar tissue can make pain worse and if you have endo more scar tissue is more places for endo to attach to. |
| Flooding is not normal. You need to get to a dr NOW. |
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I had flooding for 3 cycles then it changed to every other then settled down. I’ve never had anything less than a heavy flow but it got pretty rough for a patch of time.
Is it a new symptom or long ongoing one? |
| DP. I had an ablation and wish I had done it sooner. The flooding and fear of flooding in public (which did happen) created mental health issues for me. |
Who mentioned endo? Obviously there are people this is contraindicated for, but for many women its a godsend. Obviously you have to talk to your doc to see if it's right for you. |
| Pads with the period undies to catch extra leaks |
I use big cloth pads for overnight (Gladrags brand night pads). They're big, and it's nice to have a break from the disposables which can irritate my skin. |
Flooding in peri is normal. |
Smh. What are you 15? Its normal in peri with fluctuates of estrogen and progesterone. |
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This is totally normal in peri.
Rate of absorption is as important here as capacity of absorption. Some pads have a plastic-y outer layer that can slow blood from getting to the absorbent core. Always (my personal brand since teen years) can hold a ton but they aren't the quickest. The inner layer is great, it truly does lock moisture in, but the outer layer not so much. The inner layer is a kind of foam material. I think you want a pad with a cotton top layer and absorbent core. For that, your best bet might be resuable pads-- a cotton one with a heavy duty inner layer and a waterproof backing. |
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I used Always Overnight zzzz https://www.cvs.com/shop/always-zzz-overnight-disposable-period-underwear-for-women-7-ct-prodid-559999?skuId=670417&cgaa=QWxsb3dHb29nbGVUb0FjY2Vzc0NWU1BhZ2Vz&cid=ps_femcare_pla&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6_LuiOH3igMVJ0NHAR13lzoyEAQYBCABEgJ1ZfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
They are like period diaper for overnight. I did have to go to the ER x2 for heavy periods. The second time I was has having a bout of real heavy periods I let them go too far. I ended up on 6 weeks short term disability. Had low hemoglobin levels, borderline for blood transfusions and mandatory iron transfusions. Ended up with an IUD and it has been manageable since. |
Common, not normal there is a difference. |
Because companies make more money when you need to buy more product. I am, thankfully, done with all this. But I used to use two maxis to lengthen the coverage area. I also started using period underwear with protection farther back to help catch overflow back there, both during daytime and especially during the night. |