Post Menopausal bleeding-Benign Hysteroscopy

Posted by rainee2025 @rainee2025, Aug 15, 2025

I’ve been in menopause for a few years, las period was Feb 2023. In July 2024, started some spotting and then bleeding. Went to the doctor, they did transvaginal ultrasound and founded thickened endometrium. I had a hysteroscopy and D&C where she removed some polyps that were benign. After the few weeks of healing, all was fine and bleeding stopped.
In May 2025, same thing started happening. Spotting, some light bleeding. Had another ultrasound, they didn’t see any bleeding from cervix, determined it could be a yeast infection, prescribed Fluconazole. I also have Lichen Sclerosis which was flaring up, so she suggested bleeding could be due to that as well. Followed instructions of meds and later in the month, still had bleeding. I took an at home AZO swab that seemed to indicate some infection, so I went back to the gyno and she suggested another hysteroscopy.

Had the second hysteroscopy in June, and this time the doctor said she didn’t see any polyps. She did a biopsy of the tissue and it was benign, as she put it she was “very relieved”. She believes the bleeding is being caused by obesity, because fat cells can cause the endo lining to thicken. So her only answer was to lose weight. I asked about future bleeding concerns and she said just let them know how often. So now, the test was June 17th, I had on and off spotting a few weeks after. Had the post op visit on July 2nd. She said give it a full month healing after procedure for spotting to stop. In mid July, it did stop for a while. But now it’s August and it’s started up again. Always the same way, first a hint of pink. Then a few days later, streaks of pink, on and off. Eventually it’s more evident and I have to wear a pad. It doesn’t seem to get as heavy as a full on period.

Has anyone experienced post meno bleeding just due to obesity alone? I am happy that my results were benign, but am I supposed to have a hysteroscopy D&C each time I have bleeding episodes? When this started happening, I had prepared myself that I’d be having a hysterectomy to lessen the chance of cancer or treat if that was going to be the case. I’m grateful that was not the case, and I don’t want anything else to be wrong but I can’t shake the feeling that more is going on. I haven’t come across any other stories online like this where it was just related to obesity. Also, if I were to have a hysterectomy, would that even take care of random bleeding episodes if it’s due to fat cells?

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Hi gravity, I am about to be 56 as of next week. And yes, the doctor mentioned hysterectomy if there was any cancer found, but I had told her I was good with that even if cancer wasn’t the case, but random bleeding issues kept happening. Why would I want to wait for something to be cancer when I can have it handled ahead of time? She agreed with that logic, but after the 2nd hysteroscopy being negative, she said she didn’t think any intervention was needed. Also, this bleeding isn’t heavy, it’s like a very light period day and then tapers off. It’s just the unpredictability of it that is getting me anxious. As well as always wondering… is it suddenly going to get worse. I’m a super anxious person and all of this has made that worse.

I understand the need to lose weight, it is actually the root cause of the majority of my health issues, which are all being amped up in this last year. I have to get serious about it, but it’s so hard. I live alone, and hate cooking, so my downfall is always ordering. But lately I’ve been trying to keep that to a minimum and even ordering better options, cutting out some things and so on. I’m on Metformin since Late March, and I have Ozempic which I’m supposed to start but I have so much going on with this health issue (and others with my breast but that’s another discussion). For what it’s worth, I was at my heaviest last October at 260, and actually these last few months (probably due to Metformin), I am now 251.

On top of all this, I’ve been out of work since October (literally when all this started happening as well). So I have job hunting to the mix. I’m sure stress is also involved in some of this, but I don’t know how it could cause actual physical symptom like on and off spotting. Also, I have read that Metformin can cause heavier periods in some women. This isn’t a period as I’m post meno, but it just seems odd to me. The doctor doesn’t think it could be the cause.

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@rainee2025
I am post menapausal, 70 years old, obese and have had 2 DNCs with clear results. The latest was a year ago and now started bleeding again. Other issues, recent knee replacement, lung cancer scare but all clear, and hip. Im sure all related to weight a lifelong issue. I am hesitant about continuing going round and round with the same process...it has not been discussed to take the uterus. Id be happy to have it gone.

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Did your D&C show hyperplasia or estrogen stimulated tissue?
It is not unusual for estradiol of any kind when used, especially vaginally, to cause hyperplasia or bleeding from estrogen stimulated tissue or to stimulate polyps with resulting bleeds.
Of course you have had a uterine polyp and uterine polyps are a common cause of abnormal uterine bleeding, An elevated estrogen (estradiol) levels may cause or stimulate their growth. These, often benign, growths on the inner uterine lining frequently cause spotting, heavy periods, or postmenopausal bleeding.

You might be better served with an estriol vaginal cream. Estriol is 10 times less strong than estradiol and not tied to polyps or hyperplasia.
Scientific literature generally suggests that estriol is "endometritically silent." This means that at standard doses for vaginal atrophy, it typically does not cause the uterine lining to thicken.
In contrast, while Yuvafem is also considered very safe, its more potent nature means that in a small percentage of women—particularly those who are highly sensitive or using the product more frequently than prescribed—the estradiol can trigger spotting or localized growth like polyps.
Estriol works in the vaginal area but generally does not significantly thicken the uterine lining (endometrium) because of its short duration of action on receptors. It is a weak estrogen that binds to vaginal receptors long enough to treat dryness and atrophy, but dissociates too quickly from endometrial receptors to cause proliferation.

Also, with a system like yours which is sensitve to estrogen it is safest to use progesterone systemically and maybe vaginally to counteract any estrogen over reaction. Please ask your doctor; there is a ratio of progesterone to estrogen which is considered safe which you doctor should be able to maintain for you.

Your story is one that I hear over and over again. It seems that doctors have grown used to prescribing estradiol for women, women that were for years predominately without a uterus or ovaries.
That is less and less the case nowdays, and doctors are seeing that women with a uterus/ovaries are more senstitive to estrogens and do better on estriol, whereas women without a uterus/ovaries seem to need the stronger estradiol. At this point this is all self reporting and doctors speaking out on line, but hopefully a research or population study will clarify this better in the future.

Now though we are left with our own bodies' speaking to us and us having to listen very carefully.
personal example: I have bled twice in my around 28 years in menopause and both times I was taking estradiol systemically. Seems, I was making my own estradiol and was basically overdosing on estradiol when I used the topical estradiol cream. I found a doctor that uses hormone testing and the tests showed that I made plenty of estradiol naturally. I have not used estradiol again until just recently when at the age of 73 my estradiol levels have begun to fall; we will see how I do on this tiny amount of estradiol skin cream balanced by progesterone which I am now taking, plus upping my estriol vaginally.

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@kathleen1314

Hi help me please! I saw your comment above I am searching everywhere for help! I have been postmenopause for a little bit more than 2 years. I was using the vaginal 0.01%mg ( Walgreens pharmacy) I think it's a generic brand) I put it inside and outside the vagina for 4-5 days or more consecutively instead of twice a week. After a few days I felt like I was getting my period and had almost all my pms symptoms back , breast tenderness, joint pain, lack of energy etc. then I started spotting. Very light spotting, dark brown kind for a few days. I stopped the vaginal cream.The spotting it's completely gone. I called my gynecologist she told me to get the transvaginal ultrasound. She ignored the fact that the spotting could be from the vaginal estrogen cream she said it was very very unusual. The ultrasound showed, adenomyosis and uterine lining of 4.4mm so now I have to back and have an office uterine biopsy. I am so scared of it and I don't feel it's necessary but I feel like I have no choice. Please reply! Thank you!🙏

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I know it’s not normal, that’s why I’m always so worried and why I went to the gynecologist as soon as I could. But actually, there are a number of reasons it could be happening. The obesity factors in because fat cells turn the androgens to estrogen, which can thicken the endometrium, and may cause bleeding. I was not able to include a link, but if you google post meno bleeding obesity, you can find the same info my doc told me in some detail.
So for me, in the last year I’ve had two hysteroscopy that were both benign. Since the spotting/light bleeding seems to have started again, 2 months after the last hysteroscopy/D&C, I will definitely speak to my doctor again. I agree that the weight thing sounds odd, but it does show up as a common risk factor for causing cancer eventually, which is why she’s saying to lose weight overall.
Regarding hormone bloodwork, yes I had that done back in March from an endocrinologist, which was my first visit. Everything was fine hormone wise, the estradiol was high, but my doctor said they don’t treat based on numbers, they treat when there are symptoms. So, I’m guessing now in my case, this is a symptom!! I’ll be sure to bring that up to her in the next visit.
Only other thing was A1C being in the diabetic range now (6.7, the cut off is 6.4) which is why I started the Metformin. I am due to go back to him in early September, so I suppose I will see what info that brings.
Thank you for responses! This is all just frustrating and I was hoping to see if others had similar experiences, but that haven’t happened yet. I guess we all are different, yet the same!

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@rainee2025

Hi,

Reading your story was so comforting in a way, for i do not feel alone, im 48 tears old soon to be 49. Ive been skipping periods for the last almost 3 years, i though it was due to the stress of my mother battle with cancer. After she passed. Things just took a turn, I went fro occasionally spotting to non stop bleeding (longest I have experience was almost 14 days. )

I decided to ditch my regular ob and made an appointment to see an oncologist obgyn. Because I was getting no where with my regular gyn. Giving my dr. All the detail of my family, she decided to do an mri. And another endometrial biopsy, had one last year (negative 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿) i am obese as well weight in 232lb for my 5'6 hight. I was given metformin, but I refused to take it due to study of what it does to other things.

Needless to, Thank you for your story. It has helped me tremendously

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Trainee..did you ever get this resolved? I am 68 and 25 years post menopausal. I started bleeding..my docs were wonderful.. Ultra sound and MRI, Hysteroscopy and D& C. All tests came back negative for cancer. No polyps found . Endometrial strip was thickened. I had little or no bleeding post procedure.

6 weeks later, I am experiencing menstruation cramps and spotting....

I am 5ft 2 and 150lbs.. I go to the gym for strength and Balance classes. I don't feel obese..but I could certainly lose a few pounds.

I would love to know if you resolved your situation.

Stephanie

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@rainee2025

Hi,

Reading your story was so comforting in a way, for i do not feel alone, im 48 tears old soon to be 49. Ive been skipping periods for the last almost 3 years, i though it was due to the stress of my mother battle with cancer. After she passed. Things just took a turn, I went fro occasionally spotting to non stop bleeding (longest I have experience was almost 14 days. )

I decided to ditch my regular ob and made an appointment to see an oncologist obgyn. Because I was getting no where with my regular gyn. Giving my dr. All the detail of my family, she decided to do an mri. And another endometrial biopsy, had one last year (negative 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿) i am obese as well weight in 232lb for my 5'6 hight. I was given metformin, but I refused to take it due to study of what it does to other things.

Needless to, Thank you for your story. It has helped me tremendously

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@lionises Hello, I’m glad my story was of help to you!! I have to actually read this whole thread again from the beginning to recall my timeline. It is exactly one year later from my last negative hysteroscopy and I am having the same symptoms!! Very fair brown and pink on the toilet paper, then nothing. On and off like that for a few days. Then it seems a bit more each time. I was not able to get an appointment with my gyno, but have one with their Nurse Practitioner on July 16th, the soonest they have. I don’t know if I should try for sooner, that is 3 weeks away, but it would be a different location. I guess I’ll see how I feel each day.

I have lost some weight since last year, but definitely not enough and still obese. So I’m guessing this is always going to happen. I tried Ozempic but had a bad reaction with the 4th shot and not comfortable trying another type. My stomach is sensitive with IBS issues. But I’m sure the doctors are going to push for that again, as they have with me. I really have to try harder to lose weight on my own. It’s just so hard because I have a million things going on the last few years.

I’m curious as to what you’ve heard about Metformin that is making you not want to take it? I suspected that it could have been the cause of my bleeding the last time, but the doctor claimed it didn’t have much real evidence. But it started not long after I was taking it. And now, I just started taking the second dosage and all of a sudden, I’m having the bleeding again?! I have to go back to all my history and write down exactly when I started taking it and when the spotting started, and so the same this time to see if I can recognize a pattern.

I hope you continue to heal up and stay well! Sorry for the long update!

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Trainee..did you ever get this resolved? I am 68 and 25 years post menopausal. I started bleeding..my docs were wonderful.. Ultra sound and MRI, Hysteroscopy and D& C. All tests came back negative for cancer. No polyps found . Endometrial strip was thickened. I had little or no bleeding post procedure.

6 weeks later, I am experiencing menstruation cramps and spotting....

I am 5ft 2 and 150lbs.. I go to the gym for strength and Balance classes. I don't feel obese..but I could certainly lose a few pounds.

I would love to know if you resolved your situation.

Stephanie

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@sjboulton Hello! Funny you should ask…I was fine for literally a year, and just this last week, am starting to have some spotting again. But I am glad that yours turned out well also! I would check back with the doctor since you’re having bleeding again. If I recall, mine was on and off a few times after the hysteroscopy and D&C before it finally stopped. Mu doctor said give it a full month, I don’t recall if it was a bit more than that. But it’s always best to check in and see what they think.

For my ongoing saga, for all these months I had nothing, but literally anytime I went to
pee, I would hold my breath thinking I would see something on my undies or when I wipe. But last week sometime, I started to see the faintest hint of brown. I thought nah, and then there was nothing. But it was the same as the other times, very fair at first only wiping. Tan color, then sometimes slightly pink. Then other times, nothing. Each day seems slightly more. I’m very frustrated, and trying not to worry. I called today for an appointment, but my doctor is not available anytime soon. The earlier they have is July 16th with a nurse practitioner. Otherwise I’d have to go to a different office. I guess I will see how I feel over the weekend and Monday try to get to see anyone else sooner. If nothing else, it will be better to feel like the ball is rolling rather than waiting 3 weeks.

Also, now that I think back, last week I had a day where I felt totally emotional and angry, like how I used to feel with PMS. I used to know when I was getting it because everything would annoy me, lol. So I said to my friend last week, if I didn’t know better, I’d think I was getting my period. Meanwhile, here I am a week later and it’s somewhat happening. So I think whatever all of this is, the hormones are definitely involved.

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Talk about telepathy!! I am going thru this NOW! 70 yrs old, and after nonstop periods at age 35-37, and had already had my kids, the Dr did an endometrial ablation, and that was the end of the bleeding. THEN, 2 wks ago, I had pale pink bleeding...was shocked and scared. Was able to get in to dr within 3 days. Urinalysis showed trace of blood in urine, but cultures of urine and the vaginal swabs came back negative. After pelvic exam, was sent for vaginal ultrasound. That shows collapsed uterus, cysts-looking growths, and very uneven, thick lining of the uterine walls. PCP has referred me to an OB-GYN for biopsy.
2 yrs ago, Mayo successfully removed 2 tumors from left kidney and now are watching a small, suspicious neoplasm on the other kidney. Last yr they removed a neuroendocrine tumor from my carotid artery. Kidney cancer can return even decades later, and though rare, it can metastasize through renal veins to female organs. Ive been keeping my Mayo kidney surgeon in the loop (I am considered an intermediate risk for recurrence, so see Mayo twice/yr for checkups). I sent the results of the ultrasound, and upcoming biopsies to Mayo, and asked them what markers Pathologist should look for, and what questions I should ask that Im missing.
This is all so very scary. The timing of seeing this info in Mayo Connect couldn't have been more helpful to me! Thank you...glad Im not the only feisty grandma out there getting this surprise.

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@kathleen1314 thanks very much for the reply. Your opening question was, “ Did your D&C show hyperplasia or estrogen stimulated tissue?”. I had some thickening prior to the D & C. My lining was 5mm, which is considered too thick according to my Gyn. She said they like to see 4mm or less. I don’t know how to find out if I have estrogen stimulated tissue. My Gyn didn’t mention that, though she wants me to go lower on my estradiol patches, which I have started doing 2 weeks ago (from .2mg to .1mg). My N.P. for hormones said yesterday that estrogen does not cause polyps. That was surprising to hear and contrary to what you said. I told her the Gyn did not say that.
What you said about switching to localized estriol over estradiol is interesting. My gut is telling me that the Yuvafem is the culprit for the new bleeding. It’s just so hard to convince my providers, since from what I read online, this is not wildly reported. All they say is bleeding after menopause is not normal.
I was on .2mg patches twice a week, for the systemic portion of my estrogen. The reason I was on a higher dose than usual was based on a blood test I had 2 years ago where my estrogen was 30. At that time I was on .1mg patches. My last blood test, in Dec. 2025, estrogen was 134. I have gone down to .1mg patches again, as of 2 weeks ago, though started on the Yuvafem because of vaginal discomfort (thinning, pain, etc). I take 200mg of oral micronized progesterone and my test result was in a normal range last Dec. You mentioned taking it vaginally. I asked my Gyn about it. She said, “I guess you could place the pills up inside of you”. She never heard of it before though. I hesitate to do so because they smell awful. I looked up why that is and, supposedly, the capsules are beef gelatin rather than vegan. Not really something I would like to place up in me. She also offered an IUD. I am terrified of that type of pain though. I have chronic pain and have a low tolerance for acute pain, esp. in that area. My Gyno said it’s no big deal. My friend who works as a PA in women’s health said to stay away from IUD’s. Many women online have reported awful pain, whether during insertion or removal. I also never had kids, so that may play a part in having low pain tolerance for that, according to what I have heard.
As you discussed, I’m thinking I just might be extra sensitive to estradiol. Though, unlike you I don’t think my body produces it on its own. Based on how things were 2 years ago when I got tested and had a low number. I could feel that it was low then. Figuring all this stuff out has been so challenging. I would just like to be at a place where I have enough hormones and no bleeding.
I hope your new system works out well for you.

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@kiki21 although it is not my body, my gut tells me you should not go the IUD route.

I also agree with @kathleen1314 to go the compounded cream/gel/ointment route.

Having said that, I have not used either method since I have had no problems after my hysteroscopy with D&C. about a year or so ago. 🤞🏼

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I am currently going through post menopause bleeding. I've been post menopause 3 years. Fast forward to more recently, I had a hysteroscopy to removed the polyp that seemed to be the cause of prior bleeding. All test/results came back fine, and after recovery time, I'm back to bleeding.

After reading your post, I feel slightly similar to your experiences but my return bleeding episodes are much heavier.

As of today, I am going through another round of bleeding, with this being my 4th separate episode of bleeding since my hysteroscopy. Since your post, how has everything been since? I'm currently in the state of confusion on why I'm having more heavier bleeding episodes and do have another appointment coming up with my OBGYN to discuss hormone therapy replacement. I was prescribed birth control by my OBGYN to control my bleeding, but I'm not comfortable taking that pill as I'm not a pill person and rather take a more holistic approach vs medication if at all possible. I'm honestly not even sure I want to try hormone replacement 😕

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