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way too old for this

I'm 46 and my tubes have been tied for 13 years. I've had 2 d&c's in the last 5 yrs because my menstrual cycle won't stop. Suspect the onset of menopause, but my breast have become very sore and I am producing colostrum. Leaking very slight amount but I'm wondering if this is normal during menstration?
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Break through bleeding?? Before my sister had no period she bled for a month straight very heavy
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I don't think heavy bleeding a sign of perimenopause; it is often mentioned as being a sign of having a fibroid, especially if the fibroid is near the cervix.  Has your doctor ever suggested you have an MRI of the uterus?
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I'm 21. But I would go to Ur obgyn to look at ur tubes and yes it is pretty normal but I don't know the age set for menopause but my sis is 40 & she went through this basically like being pregnant for ever. Mood swings and everything.
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