Is bleeding two years after menopause normal?

Is bleeding two years after menopause normal?


The follower says her mother was going through menopause and started having periods again




Doctor, my mother is 55 years old, she has been in menopause for 2 years and now her periods have returned. Is she normal? Should she be worried?

During the climacteric, which is the phase before menopause, and also in the first few months after the cessation, or what is believed to be the permanent cessation of monthly bleeding, a woman may eventually experience breakthrough bleeding.

Now, since you have not had any type of bleeding for two years and suddenly started having your period, it is important that you see a gynecologist for an evaluation. Especially if this bleeding, or menstruation, lasts a few days and occurs frequently.

It could simply be a menstrual irregularity, it could just be an escape, but this bleeding could also signal more complicated processes, such as endometrial cancer. All this needs to be investigated. So, if you have started bleeding two years after menopause, it is essential that you seek advice and evaluation from a gynecologist.

Source: Terra

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