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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding 28 Nov 2007
What types of treatment should be offered?

It’s estimated that around one in ten women will suffer from heavy menstrual bleeding at some time in their life. It’s a condition which can be extremely debilitating and disruptive – forcing a woman to arrange her life around her periods. At the beginning of this year, NICE – the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence – issued guidelines regarding the types treatment which should be offered.Ìý

Jenni talks to Alison Dean about her experience of the condition and to Professor Jenny Higham, who's a Consultant Gynaecologist from Imperial College, London about what can be done.





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