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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding on Blood Thinners: What Works and What to Ask Your Doctor
Ian McEwan

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding on Blood Thinners: What Works and What to Ask Your Doctor

Heavy menstrual bleeding affects up to 70% of women on blood thinners, yet most doctors don't ask about it. Learn the proven treatments-including the IUD, tranexamic acid, and safer anticoagulants-that can help you manage bleeding without stopping your life-saving medication.

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