Patient Stories
April’s Story
After experiencing period bleeding for 3 months straight, this Cerene patient knew she needed to find a solution to her heavy period struggles. After talking about her symptoms and treatment options with her doctor and gynecologist, she decided endometrial cryoablation was her best option for relief. Watch Now>
Brooke’s Story
Constantly changing pads, tampons, and clothes because of heavy periods was interfering with her work and daily activities. After learning about endometrial ablation, she began considering Cerene as a solution. Watch Now>
Rachel’s Story
"Life for me has changed quite a bit since having the Cerene treatment. I no longer have to plan my daily activities around my periods." Watch Now>
New tool helps women who suffer from heavy menstrual cycles
Kristyn Watkins got her first menstrual cycle when she was 10 years old and then suffered from what she describes as debilitating, heavy periods for nearly the next three decades. Read the Full Story>

Important Safety Information

CereneĀ® Cryotherapy Device is indicated to ablate the endometrial lining of the uterus in premenopausal women with heavy menstrual bleeding due to benign causes for whom childbearing is complete. Pregnancy following the Cerene procedure can be dangerous; therefore, contraception must be used until menopause. The Cerene procedure is not for those who have or suspect uterine cancer; have an active genital, urinary or pelvic infection; or an IUD. As with all surgical procedures, there are risks and considerations associated with the use of the Cerene Cryotherapy Device. Temporary side effects may include cramping, nausea, vomiting, vaginal discharge and spotting. For detailed benefit and risk information, consult the Cerene Instructions for use (IFU) or your healthcare professional. Learn More