Diamond Enthusiast


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I did a lot of looking and saw that fibroids actually form part of the uterine muscle, it interrupts proper shedding of the lining which causes heavier bleeding during menstruation.
There is no reasons giving for the bleeding, but the fibroids proliferate in the elevated levels of estrogen, such as before menopause and during hormone therapy. Those elevated levels could make the muscles in the uterus contract, perhaps causing bleeding with the irregular pulling.
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