Two Periods In Two Weeks? Posted: 05-11-05 23:22pm
About two weeks ago, I had my monthly
period. A couple days ago, I noticed a
little bit of blood/lining when I was in
the shower, and nothing really more than
that. Today, I think I am starting
another period. What could be the cause
of this? Do I need to go to a doctor?
I usually have a cycle that lasts a month.
It is unusual for me to have anything
like this to happen.
Btw, i'm 18 years old.
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shygal
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Posted: 05-16-05 15:07pm
I had the same problem when I was about
your age. My obgyn at the time said it
was not abnormal but put my on birth
control for about a year. This allowed my
periods to even out with the additional
hormaones provided in the pills. After a
year I was down to only one period a month
rather than 2 or 3 and have not used birth
control again. (i am now 28) this may be
something to talk to your doctor about at
your next visit. It sure helped when I
eventually worked up the nerve to ask
mine.
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Blackwolf
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Maybe This Will Help Posted: 05-18-05 09:51am
I have read that sometime it is caused by
stress or it could be a change in ur body
but also it could a sign of endmitriosis
not scare you if it prosisted I would go
to the dr it just something I wont mess
with if it hasnt happened before
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