The procedure can be performed in an office visit or outpatient setting, and generally takes less than 5 minutes. Additionally, the procedure can be performed under general anesthesia and does not require a hospital stay. Recovery is fast, and most women can usually return to their normal activities by the next day.
After the Procedure
Post-Procedure Symptoms
After the procedure, most women experience moderate cramping, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. You might also see vaginal bleeding or light spotting, which may change to a pinkish watery discharge that could last for several weeks. The discharge is a normal part of the healing process.
First-Operative Check-Up
The first-operative check-up usually occurs within two weeks after the procedure, and sexual activity can resume after the check-up visit. Your first few weeks after the procedure may continue to be heavy, with improvement thereafter.
Does It Work?
Ninety-three percent of the patients treated are still happy with their results after five years of the treatment, and 99% will recommend the procedure to a friend or a relative.
Am I a Candidate for This Procedure?
Premenopausal women with heavy menstrual bleeding who have completed childbearing may be candidates for the procedure. Your physician will conduct a clinical assessment, including diagnostic testing to rule out other abnormal uterine conditions. Additionally, your pap test and biopsy must be normal.
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