Uterine Ablation: A Solution for Heavy Periods
If you have abnormally heavy periods and medication or other treatments haven’t reduced your bleeding, you may benefit from a uterine ablation procedure. Doctor Copur at FirstChoice OB-GYN provides uterine ablation surgeries to remove your endometrial lining and reduce or eliminate your period. Call the office or schedule an appointment online today.
Uterine Ablation Q & A
What is uterine ablation?
Uterine ablation is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses heat to destroy the endometrial lining of the uterus. It is recommended for women with heavy periods when other medical and hormonal treatments, such as oral contraceptives or intrauterine devices, have not provided relief.
Uterine ablation is highly effective, with about 90% of women experiencing reduced menstrual flow and around 50% stopping their periods altogether. However, it is considered a last resort due to its potential impact on fertility.
What happens during the uterine ablation procedure?
During the procedure, your doctor will administer a local or spinal anesthetic to ensure comfort and relaxation. In some cases, a mild sedative may be recommended. You will recline on a treatment table with your feet in stirrups throughout the procedure.
Once you are numb, Doctor Copur will dilate your cervix and insert an ablation device into your uterus. This device uses heat to destroy the endometrial lining. The procedure typically takes only about 10 minutes. After the surgery, you may experience some cramping and a watery discharge.
FirstChoice OB-GYN offers various ablation techniques, including thermal balloon treatments, heat, electricity, and cryotherapy. Doctor Copur will discuss the best treatment option for you before the procedure.
Am I a good candidate for uterine ablation?
You may be a good candidate for uterine ablation if you have heavy periods that significantly disrupt your life and other treatments haven’t alleviated your symptoms. Your periods are considered abnormal if they last longer than eight days and require you to change your tampon or pad every two hours or less for several consecutive hours. Most women who undergo this procedure are premenopausal and do not wish to have more children but want to keep their uterus.
Uterine ablation is not suitable if your heavy bleeding is due to cancer or if you have an active infection in your genital tract.
If heavy periods are interfering with your life, call FirstChoice OB-GYN or schedule an appointment online today to find out if uterine ablation is right for you.