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What About Menopause Bleeding and Menopause Spotting?

ANY unusual, unexpected or unexplained menopause bleeding, menopause spotting, after menopause spotting or postmenopause bleeding should be reported to your doctor.

Instances of unexpected menopause spotting or menopause bleeding sometimes leads to a discussion of a woman having a hysterectomy.

Did you know: 600,000 hysterectomies are performed in the U.S. EACH YEAR? As always, if such a procedure is recommended to you, you should have "second opinions" and reading material to help you with this rest-of-your-life vital decision.

Unless a medical emergency is involved, OTHER solutions for menopause bleeding, postmenopause bleeding or menopause spotting may be a much better decision according to leading physicians.

Menopause bleeding or spotting could be caused by any one of several factors:

• 1- Hormone imbalance
• 2- Synthetic hormone replacement therapy or HRT
• 3- Fibroids and endometriosis
• 4- Not yet menopausal...still spotting and bleeding
• 5- Some type of malignant cancer (uterine cancer and endometrial cancer)
• 6- Excessive weight loss and body fat
• 7- Emotional trauma, physical trauma and stress
• 8- Certain prescription drugs - certain anticoagulant drugs

Womens Health Bookstore - visit the bookstore to review the health book selections.

Dr. West says that even with menopause spotting or menopause bleeding, a hysterectomy is NEVER necessary unless the woman has cancer - which means over 500,000 hysterectomies per year in the U.S. are UNNECESSARY according to Dr. West!

Dr. West is the Chief of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York and certainly knows what he's talking about!

Take control of your health! Read these books and find out your best alternatives. You don't have to alter the rest of your life unless some type of cancer is involved! Menopause bleeding treatment may NOT have to involve surgery.

Remember that this website has been created with the purpose of helping you and give you as much information as possible.

You may have decided that a hysterectomy is your best solution. You can read more about the preparation process and hysterectomy recovery here.

If you have not had a menstrual period for one year or longer, you would be considered through menopause.

So if it has been LESS than a year since your last period, one explanation of menopause bleeding or menopause spotting is that you are not through menopause yet. This could be what causes spotting during menopause.

A healthy woman produces two primary hormones each menstrual cycle - estrogen the first part and progesterone the second part of her 28 +/- cycle.

Dr. John R. Lee has written an entire book that explains the importance of natural progesterone supplementation for women who may NOT be ovulating and producing the crucial hormone 'progesterone'.

Read for yourself what he writes about how natural progesterone can help you rebalance your hormones and safely reduce or eliminate premenopause, menopause and postmenopause symptoms.

As women complete menopause, the body reduces the production of estrogen and the production of progesterone ceases completely with the end of ovulation.

This results in "hormone imbalance" - too much estrogen and negligible progesterone levels which result in hormone imbalance.

This hormone imbalance causes increased body fat, salt and fluid retention, depression, headaches and blood clotting. This is the reason why Dr. Lee recommends the use of natural progesterone supplementation for women.

Another possibility for menopause spotting or menopause bleeding can be related to synthetic estrogen hormone replacement therapy or HRT.

If you are postmenopausal and taking a synthetic estrogen such as Premarin, that could be a possible explanation of menopause bleeding or menopause spotting.

Read the FREE Information given to you by the Women's Health Initiative website. To find out more about the side affects of synthetic hormone replacement therapy and the health risks, go to the Women's Health Initiative website to review more information.

But there are other possible reasons why menopause bleeding or menopause spotting is happening, so your doctor may recommend other tests to get as complete a picture as possible. You may have fibroids or endometriosis.

Progesterone deficiency is the major cause of hormone imbalance, which in turn will result in experiencing menopausal symptoms including menopause bleeding.

Supplement with natural progesterone cream, which is bio-identical (same as in the body). That means it is safer, more effective and it has greater protective benefits.

In addition to the hormone-balancing benefits, you'll enjoy the way natural progesterone cream softens and moisturizes your skin.

To eliminate symptoms of menopause, take this women's hormone profile health test and eliminate your hormone imbalance with natural progesterone supplementation.

This recommended program uses safe, effective, natural treatments for menopause spotting, menopause bleeding and other women's health problems.

Once you've taken the hormone profile test, see what the recommendations are for you to begin giving your body the support that it's been missing. Take the women's hormone online test here.

Natural progesterone cream can be absorbed into the blood stream on a continuous basis as the body needs it.

Natural progesterone cream should be applied twice a day, use the larger dab before going to bed and the smallest portion in the morning.

Don't use the cream before you shower or take a bath! Always apply it after! Also rotate among several areas of your skin on different days for better results.

Massage 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of cream twice daily to any of the following areas: hands, belly, inner arms, neck, face, thighs, buttocks and breasts until absorbed, alternating application sites.

Use for 21 days or so then discontinue for 7 days (when you are having your period) and repeat every month. Read more on natural progesterone cream supplementation here.

Lifestyle changes that improve menopause health and hormone imbalance!

• Reduce stress in your life as much as possible. When you are stressed, your blood sugar levels rise, your blood pressure goes up and your stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol flood your body.

Too much cortisol in the body reduces progesterone production, causes diabetes, high blood pressure and eliminates essential minerals and vitamins in the body.

• Improve your diet by eating organic foods that contain no growth hormones or pesticides. Increase your consumption of cold-water fish to 3 times a week (wild salmon, tuna, mackerel, cod).

Cold-water fish is a good source of protein and of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. Omega-3 fish oils and fatty acids are good for arthritis symptoms, they help lower cholesterol and thin the blood.

Omega-3 fatty acids EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) reduce inflammation in the body, reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes plus improves mental illnesses.

• Increase consumption of fruits, vegetables and especially green leafy vegetables in your diet. If you do not like vegetables, make vegetable juices. They are delicious!

Fresh vegetables or vegetable juices consumed on a daily basis are one of our best protections against coronary heart disease, improved bowel function, lower cholesterol and cancer risks.

• We are often exposed to environmental pollutants that affect our health over time. Try to reduce or avoid exposure to pesticides, herbicides, industrial pollutants, car exhausts, plastics, preservatives, additives and petroleum-based household chemicals. Consider using natural cleaning products.

• Increase your physical activity by exercising. To be physically active is crucial for women of all ages, because exercise helps you sleep better, improves your immune system, even enhances your sex life, increases your bone mineral density which helps prevent osteoporosis, helps you stay hormone balanced and reduces the risk of a heart attack and cancer.

• Make sure you take a quality multi-vitamin/mineral formula with essential fatty acids and a calcium - magnesium formula that provide optimal absorption and bioavailability.

These vitamins can improve your energy levels, your quality of sleep, stronger nails and more lustrous hair, healthier heart and circulatory system and the reduction of certain allergies.

You should be taking vitamins daily - antioxidants will work directly to counteract substances that cause oxidation in the body and maintain your health.

• Increase your intake of water daily (8 to 10 glasses is ideal). So many of the bodily functions rely on the body being hydrated.

Buying a good water filter is recommended to eliminate chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals and other toxic substances found in tap water. You will be surprised how much better filtered water will taste as compared to regular tap water.



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