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Normal? No. But not as uncommon as you may think. Fibroids (non-cancerous tumors) grow in the uterus and can cause heavy bleeding or prolonged bleeding in middle aged women.
Of course there can be more serious causes as well, and only your physician can test you to know.
Of course there can be more serious causes as well, and only your physician can test you to know.
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