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J Nurse Midwifery ; 44(2): 89-105, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10220964

ABSTRACT

Menorrhagia is characterized by excessive menstrual bleeding and is defined as a menstrual blood loss of greater than 80 mL. Approximately one in ten women in the United States experiences menorrhagia. Although rarely life-threatening, menorrhagia can have a negative impact on women's lives, and its treatment can improve the quality of life for many women with this condition. This article reviews the definition, diagnosis, pathophysiology, assessment, and treatment of menorrhagia as well as the impact of menorrhagia and its treatment on the quality of life for women with this condition. The role of the midwife in the care of the woman with menorrhagia is also reviewed.


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Menorrhagia/nursing , Midwifery , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Humans , Menorrhagia/diagnosis , Menorrhagia/physiopathology , Menorrhagia/therapy , Menstrual Cycle , Menstrual Hygiene Products , Pregnancy , Quality of Life , Uterine Hemorrhage/diagnosis , Uterine Hemorrhage/nursing , Uterine Hemorrhage/therapy
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