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Husna Rahman
The term "abnormal uterine bleeding" refers to a wide range of anomalies in the menstrual cycle, including variations in flow volume, length, and frequency that don't occur during pregnancy. A typical menstrual cycle has a frequency of 21 to 35 days, lasts 2 to 7 days, and results in blood loss of 5 to 80 milliliters. Any variations in these 4 factors qualify as irregular uterine bleeding. AUB was managed either by medical therapy or surgery or both depending upon the severity of bleeding.