5 Causes of Vaginal Bleeding on HRT

60% of menopausal women on HRT (no matter the type) experience vaginal bleeding. depends on the type of HRT a woman is taking: If you're taking sequential HRT (estrogen daily and progesterone for part of the month), you'll likely experience withdrawal bleeding at the end of the progesterone cycle (similar to a period), lasting 3-7 days. Sequential HRT is recommended during perimenopause or in the first 2 years after menopause. This bleeding (withdrawal bleeding) is lighter than a typical menstrual period. This therapy has a scheduled bleeding and it’s ideal for women who want to take control of their period. With continuous combined HRT (estrogen and progesterone daily), bleeding is less common as some women experience spotting or light bleeding in the first few months. This treatment is recommended 1 or 2 years after menopause. Some women switched from sequential HRT to continuous HRT because of less bleeding. On average, vaginal bleeding or spotting starts after the first...