Dysfunctional Uterine BleedingWhat Increases Your Risk Factors that increase your
risk of developing
dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) include: - Your age. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is
more common in teens, at the beginning of the reproductive years, and in
perimenopausal women at the end of their reproductive
years.
- Your weight. Overweight women more commonly develop
dysfunctional uterine bleeding.1
Some women have dysfunctional uterine bleeding even though
they have no risk factors. For more information about medical
factors that can increase a woman's risk of vaginal bleeding problems, such as
disease, infection, or pregnancy complications, see the topic
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding.
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