The “Fibroid Calendar”: When Your Period Starts Running Your Life (and what to do about it)

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The “Fibroid Calendar”: When Your Period Starts Running Your Life (and what to do about it)

If you’ve ever planned your month around your period—what you can wear, when you can travel, whether you can sit through a meeting without stress—you’re not being dramatic. You’re being realistic. And for a lot of women, that “period planning” isn’t normal. It’s a sign something bigger might be going on.

Uterine fibroids are one of the most common reasons women end up living by a “fibroid calendar.” The days are predictable in the worst way: heavier bleeding, more fatigue, more bloating, more pressure—then relief, then the cycle repeats.

At MTVIR in Dallas, Dr. Travis Van Meter sees this all the time: women who have been told to “wait it out,” try another medication, or jump straight to surgery. But there’s another option worth knowing about.

What fibroids can actually change (besides your cycle)

Fibroids aren’t just “a heavy period problem.” Depending on size and location, fibroids can cause:

  • Heavy bleeding that ruins your energy and confidence
  • Pelvic pressure (that “bowling ball” feeling)
  • Frequent urination
  • Bloating or a stubborn lower belly
  • Pain during sex
  • Low iron and fatigue that doesn’t improve with sleep

And here’s the sneaky part: some women normalize it because it creeps up gradually. You don’t always notice how much you’re adapting until you realize your life is basically scheduled around symptoms.

The fibroid calendar test: questions that matter

If you’re wondering whether your symptoms are fibroid-related, these are the kinds of questions worth asking yourself:

  • Do I avoid light-colored clothes during my cycle?
  • Do I “double up” on period products (and still worry)?
  • Do I plan outings based on bathroom access?
  • Do I have to miss work, workouts, or events because of bleeding or pain?
  • Do I feel wiped out during (or after) my period?

If several of those are “yes,” your body is asking for help.

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    The old path vs the newer path

    Traditionally, women are often given three lanes:

    1. Do nothing and cope
    2. Medications/hormones
    3. Surgery (myomectomy or hysterectomy)

    But many women want a fourth lane: a real solution without major surgery.

    That’s where Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) comes in.

    What UFE is (in normal language)

    UFE is a minimally invasive procedure performed by an interventional radiologist. The goal is to shrink fibroids by reducing their blood supply.

    • No large incision
    • No removal of the uterus
    • Typically outpatient
    • Most women return to normal activities faster than with traditional surgery

    Over time, as fibroids shrink, many women notice:

    • Lighter bleeding
    • Less pressure/bloating
    • Better energy
    • A calendar that feels like yours again

    Looking for a fibroids clinic in Dallas?

    At MTVIR, you’re not getting cookie-cutter care. You’re getting a consult that’s actually about you—your symptoms, your imaging, and your goals. Dr. Travis Van Meter’s focus is on helping patients find minimally invasive options that work in real life.

    If you’re tired of planning your month around fibroids, it’s time to explore what’s possible.

    Find us at:

    9101 N Central Expy, Suite 550, Dallas, TX 75225
    Call (469) 458-9800
    Or contact us here to schedule a consultation.

    If you would like to learn more, request a consultation and speak with one of our physicians.

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    About MTV IR

    MTV IR is a trusted leader in fibroid and prostate treatment in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Led by Dr. Travis Van Meter, our clinic offers non-surgical solutions like Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) and Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) with advanced technology and compassionate care. As one of Texas’s top interventional radiology centers, we’re proud to serve DFW with expertise in women’s health, men’s health, and liver cancer therapies.

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