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Please help stop the bleeding!!

I have been going thru menopause since Feb. of 1998. I have been to the doctor twice and they said it was the change. This last bout of vaginial bleeding has now lasted 8 to 9 months continous. Bright red blood, sometimes with blood clots, sometimes to the point of hemmoraghing. I believe I am progesterone deficient. I use different brands, because I use one and it doesnt work or at least I dont think it does and I try another. I dont know what one is the right one. If anyone could help me with ANY suggestions with herbs, homeopathic remedy, anything, it would be greatly, greatly appreciated. I am almost at the end of my robe. Thanks.
 
  tweetystone on 2005-02-23
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
You need to give us a lot more information about yourself, how you are feeling, any other problems / any medication taken etc.
On the face of it, I would say use Sabina 30 2 hourly until you find the bleeding lessening. Please read up Sabina in the ABC remedy shop and see if it fits. If it doesn't, as an interim measure, before you post details and get a response, you can take Ferrum Phos 12x, also 2-hrly.
 
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