3. Bleeding at Irregular Times
If your period is usually regular as clockwork and you suddenly have bleeding between periods, this may be a cause to be cautious. This symptom may be more difficult to spot if your periods are irregular to begin with or if you are going through perimenopause, when your cycle may become less stable.
If you bleed very heavily when you used to bleed lightly may also be a sign that you need medical attention. In addition, light spotting if it is not usual for you can be a potential symptom. When menopause has concluded, there shouldn’t be much bleeding, since periods have stopped, and the sudden resumption of bleeding can be a sign that there is something wrong.
If you notice any unusual bleeding, you should make an appointment with a gynecologist for a full exam. There may be another explanation, such as hormonal fluctuations, but checking it out can’t hurt.