When Your Period Stops Feeling Normal. The heavy bleeding and the pain that disrupts your work. Fatigue that lingers long after your cycle ends. Planning life around your period instead of living it freely.

If uterine fibroids are affecting your menstrual health, you already know how exhausting it can be,  physically and emotionally. Many women silently tolerate heavy periods, assuming it’s “normal.” Others are told hysterectomy is their only option.

But today, there is another path.

Uterine Fibroid Embolisation is a minimally invasive treatment that helps shrink fibroids while preserving the uterus. For many women, it not only treats fibroids but also restores balance to their menstrual health.

If you are considering this procedure, one of the biggest questions is:
What will happen to my periods afterward?

Let’s walk through it clearly, calmly, and honestly.

Understanding Fibroids and Their Impact on Menstruation

Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in the uterus. They are extremely common, especially among women between 30 and 50 years of age.

In India, studies suggest:

Fibroids can cause:

For many women, heavy menstrual bleeding is the most disruptive symptom. It affects work, social life, sleep, and emotional well-being. Clinical studies show that Uterine Fibroid Embolisation provides long-term symptom relief in nearly 85–90% of women, with significant reduction in heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain, and fibroid shrinkage of about 40–60% within six months of the procedure.

 

What Is Uterine Fibroid Embolisation?

Uterine Fibroid Embolisation is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure performed by an interventional radiologist.

Instead of surgically removing fibroids, the procedure:

The uterus is preserved. No large incisions. No removal of reproductive organs.

Most women are discharged within 24 hours.

How Uterine Fibroid Embolisation Affects Menstrual Health

This is what most women want to know,  and it’s important to set realistic expectations.

1. Immediate Changes After the Procedure

In the first one to two cycles after Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, your period may:

This is temporary. The body is adjusting.

2. Reduction in Heavy Bleeding

One of the most consistent benefits of Uterine Fibroid Embolisation is significant reduction in heavy menstrual bleeding.

Clinical studies show:

For women who once soaked pads hourly, this change can feel life-changing.

3. Shorter Duration of Periods

Many patients report that:

The goal is not to stop menstruation entirely (unless approaching menopause) but to restore a normal, healthy pattern.

4. Improvement in Menstrual Pain

As fibroids shrink:

Approximately 70–80% of women experience noticeable relief from menstrual cramps after Uterine Fibroid Embolisation.

5. Hormonal Balance

Uterine Fibroid Embolisation does not remove the ovaries. Hormones continue to function normally.

Unlike hysterectomy, it does not cause immediate menopause in most women.

However, in women over 45, there is a small chance of earlier menopause due to reduced blood supply near ovarian vessels. This risk is discussed individually during consultation.

Timeline: What to Expect Month by Month

First Month

Three Months

Six Months

Most symptom relief becomes clear within six months.

Will Periods Stop Completely?

In women of reproductive age, periods typically continue after Uterine Fibroid Embolisation,  just lighter and more manageable.

Complete cessation of periods is uncommon unless:

For most women under 45, normal menstruation continues.

Fertility Considerations

If you are planning pregnancy, it’s important to discuss this carefully.

While Uterine Fibroid Embolisation preserves the uterus:

A personalized discussion with a gynecologist and interventional radiologist is essential.

Emotional Changes: What Many Women Don’t Talk About

Heavy periods are not just inconvenient,  they are emotionally draining.

Women often describe:

When Uterine Fibroid Embolisation reduces bleeding, it restores something bigger than physical health,  it restores control.

You stop planning life around your period.

Safety and Long-Term Outcomes

Uterine Fibroid Embolisation has:

Fibroids typically shrink by 40–60% within six months.

Most women return to daily activities within 7–10 days.

When to Seek Medical Advice After the Procedure

Contact your doctor if you experience:

Follow-up imaging is usually done after three to six months to assess shrinkage.

Comparing Uterine Fibroid Embolisation to Surgery

Factor Uterine Fibroid Embolisation Hysterectomy
Uterus preserved Yes No
Hospital stay Short Longer
Recovery time 1–2 weeks 4–6 weeks
Hormonal impact Minimal Can trigger menopause
Future fertility Possible Not possible

For many women, preserving the uterus matters deeply,  emotionally and culturally.

Who Is an Ideal Candidate?

You may benefit from Uterine Fibroid Embolisation if you:

Proper evaluation includes ultrasound or MRI.

A Final Word: What Changes Should You Expect?

After Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, most women experience:

The goal is balance,  not elimination of your natural cycle, but restoration of normal function.

Conclusion: Your Period Should Not Control Your Life

Living with fibroids can feel overwhelming, but treatment options have evolved. Uterine Fibroid Embolisation offers a safe, effective, uterus-preserving solution that significantly improves menstrual health.

If heavy bleeding, pain, or anemia are affecting your daily life, evaluation is the first step.

You deserve periods that are manageable. You deserve energy. You deserve comfort.

And with the right guidance, that change is possible.

FAQs

Does uterine fibroid embolization really work?

Yes, uterine fibroid embolization is highly effective for most women with symptomatic fibroids. Around 85–90% experience significant relief from heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure symptoms. Fibroids shrink gradually over months, improving menstrual health and quality of life without removing the uterus.

What are the disadvantages of uterine fibroid embolization?

Possible disadvantages include temporary pain, fever, nausea, irregular periods, or vaginal discharge after the procedure. Rarely, infection or early menopause may occur, especially in women over 45. It may not be ideal for women planning immediate pregnancy or those with very large fibroids.

How much does UFE cost?

The cost of uterine fibroid embolization varies depending on hospital facilities, city, and case complexity. In India, it typically ranges between ₹1.5 to ₹3.5 lakhs. Costs may differ based on imaging requirements, hospital stay, and specialist expertise involved.

Who is not a good candidate for uterine fibroid embolization?

Women who are pregnant, have active pelvic infection, suspected uterine cancer, or very small asymptomatic fibroids may not be suitable candidates. Those planning immediate pregnancy may need alternative options. A detailed evaluation with imaging helps determine if embolization is appropriate.

What is the fastest way to shrink fibroids?

Uterine fibroid embolization is among the fastest non-surgical ways to shrink fibroids. It cuts off blood supply, causing fibroids to reduce in size over three to six months. While medications may help temporarily, embolization provides more sustained and significant shrinkage.

How risky is an embolization?

Embolization is generally considered safe with a high success rate and low complication risk. Most side effects are mild and temporary. Serious complications are rare when performed by experienced specialists. Careful patient selection and follow-up further reduce risks and improve outcomes.