At Rebirth Women’s Clinic, we provide expert evaluation and management for women experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding. Under the supervision of Dr. Swati Badgire, we focus on identifying the underlying causes, providing effective treatment, and improving quality of life.
Heavy Menses, also called Menorrhagia, is defined as excessive or prolonged menstrual bleeding. Women may experience soaking through pads or tampons frequently, prolonged periods (lasting more than 7 days), or symptoms such as fatigue and anemia due to blood loss.
At Rebirth Women’s Clinic, our care ensures:
Thorough evaluation of menstrual patterns and bleeding severity
Investigation of hormonal, structural, and systemic causes
Monitoring of hemoglobin and overall health
Personalized medical or surgical management
Support for fertility and reproductive health
We review menstrual history, gynecological health, hormonal levels, and other systemic factors to identify the cause of heavy bleeding.
Ultrasound, endometrial biopsy, and blood tests help detect uterine fibroids, polyps, hormonal imbalances, thyroid disorders, or clotting issues.
Treatment options include hormonal therapy, iron supplementation, medications to reduce bleeding, or other targeted therapies based on diagnosis.
Dietary recommendations, iron-rich nutrition, and lifestyle modifications are advised to support overall health and reduce symptoms of anemia and fatigue.
For structural causes like fibroids or polyps, we provide safe surgical interventions such as hysteroscopy or myomectomy when needed.
For women planning pregnancy, we provide tailored guidance to maintain reproductive health and optimize fertility outcomes.
Regular follow-ups ensure effective bleeding control, correction of anemia, and overall improvement in quality of life.
Expert care by Dr. Swati Badgire
Comprehensive evaluation of gynecological and hormonal causes
Advanced diagnostics and personalized treatment plans
Focus on fertility preservation and reproductive health
Mother-centered, evidence-based approach
Continuous follow-up for optimal outcomes