Especially if you are satisfied that you do not want to have any more children, It is the best way of getting rid of a problem that will probably end up getting worse over time resulting in an hysterectomy any way. At least that is the way my wife would describe the problem you are faced with.
No, having a fibroid will not make you bleed out of your urethra during your menstrual cycle (the cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle). If you're bleeding out of your urethra then that suggests a urinary tract infection, see your doctor.
no, not normally.
Not normally. See your urologist.
There is no need to do this normally.
Bleed them just like you normally would. It is no different than bleeding any brake system.
Its normally a symptom of Gingivitis, and can lead to gum disease if not treated.
normally you keep turning the steering to full lock both sides and the pump should bleed itself.
It might bleed a little when you are straining to pass the stool. If it is bleeding at other times, it's best to see a doctor.
It is the process OF CLEANING THE ENDOMETRIUM OF THE WOMB. When manophase appears the endo metrium get fibroid and start to bleed more during final manstruation. most women experience severe pain before this and suffer for weeks.
don't tighten the rad cap all the way, only to the first natch so it is secure but moves like it is loose, will allow air to excape or just normally run the engine as you normally would to heat it up and it will bleed its self
normally you shouldn't have to,unless you've disturbed the hydraulic side of them
Some arteries will bleed a person out in only seconds, others take a few minutes and internal bleeding can leave a person in pain for hours before death. Normally no more than a day.