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Hormone Replacement Therapy

Is some bleeding normal if beginning Hormone Replacement Therapy?

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Yes, it is not unusual to observe some light spotting throughout the first 3 months after starting Hormone Replacement Therapy. Heavy bleeding similar to your menstrual cycle is not normal and must be reported to the doctor instantly.   

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