You don't have to live with the discomfort and inconvenience of menorrhagia (prolonged or excessive bleeding) associated with endometrial polyps and uterine fibroids, and you don't have to let fibroids interfere with your daily activities. There are alternatives, which are discussed here, and they don't have to come at a high physical and emotional cost.
If you are suffering from heavy or abnormal menstrual bleeding, talk with your doctor. Be sure to not only discuss your symptoms, but also your concerns and expectations, such as the length of your recovery period or a future planned pregnancy. Ask what treatment options are right for you.