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I heard there is a new procedure that takes only a few minutes to reduce menstral bleeding. The do some thing in the uterine wall. Do you know what it is and how it works? Id like more info on it.

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February 20 8:07 PM (4 minutes and 46 seconds later)
         
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I dont really know what they consider "heavy" but for 1 and a half weeks we cannot go to the lake or on our boat. I cannot wear anything but jeans b/c Im already wearing tampons and pads together. We are done having kids so this is something I am very interested about. I saw a comercial the other day just passing by the TV and it caught my attention. What is involved in the procedure? Is it safe?
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February 20 11:08 PM (2 minutes and 22 seconds later)
         
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Yes, it is relatively safe. It will render you unable to have more children. What they do is burn the inside of your uterus, causing it to form scar tissue. This stops the uterus from forming tissue that sloughs off each month. You sound like a good candidate from what you have shared.

Be sure to click on the link in the first answer to read more about the procedure.

I wish you the best!

Kerry




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