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This question is about is about my wife. She was embarrassed to ask so I told her I would. Everytime she has her period, she says she is losing ( looks like little pieces of skin) tissue. S She said she finds it when she is peeing and when she has a bowel movement. We have been to so many Dr's and had so many test ran and no one seems to have a clue whats wrong. I know she bleeds for about 10 days and heavy when she is on her cycle. Her pap smears are all good. She has begged her Dr to do lap procedure and hormone testing and he won't do it. So we sent to 2 other Dr's and they said its probably endometriosis. What should we do? I know she is getting tired of all of this bleeding and freaked out seeing little pieces of skin tissues when she is in the bathroom. Heck, the Dr even saw the tissue come out during her pap smear and just blew i t off. She also has pelvic floor dysfunction and vulvodynia because of 2nd degree uterine prolapse. No hysterecemy was said. She is ANA+

2007-05-11 01:32:47 · 4 answers · asked by Leo S 1 in Health Women's Health

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OK here is the explanation and there is nothing wrong.

Every month the Uterus lines itself with soft new tissue to receive a fertilized egg to grow, in case that happens.
When it does not, the period occurs which is specifically for purging the lining of the Uterus of the old tissue and get ready for next month.

I had this type of bleeding, and tissue expulsion for 25 years.
It is possible that it could be or become Endometriosis. Why is she so nuts?? You can live with endometriosis. Is she in a lot of pain during her periods??? I always was and had a complete Hysterectomy at 37. Mine was advanced by 17 years old.

I will say that if you are young and planning to have children, DO NOT WAIT. Endometriosis can cause infertility. I had 5 surgeries to get pregnant once and adopted after that.

She can seriously improve the uterine prolapse with Kegle
exercises. The clutching and holding of the vaginal muscles.
Do it five to ten times every day. It will strengthen the muscles to hold the bladder up in place.

That's it. Good Luck.

2007-05-11 02:09:30 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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2016-09-05 17:06:25 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think she is passing blood clots - she shouldnt be too worried about it but if she is on birth control pills that could be 1 cause of it. I encourag her to take vitamins and keep active and drink alot of water.

Good luck.

2007-05-11 01:41:05 · answer #3 · answered by Mai 2 · 0 0

man i suggest that you do extensive research on this matter and that perhaps you get a really good doctor that has a splendid record..

because if this is really worrying you and no-one can find an aswer that will ease you and your wifes mind, and if it is really nohing,than you should find someone that will be able to ease your minds (if not find an answer)

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2007-05-11 01:52:10 · answer #4 · answered by P_GGG 2 · 0 0

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