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Unusual Bleeding........ Posted: 02-27-07 16:43pm
I am a 25 year old female, with 2 children
both born by c-section. I am on Depo. I
weigh about 280lbs. I am occsionally
breastfeeding. About 1/2 an ounce a day.
Average. I have had unusal bleeding. I
thought I was just having my period and
expected changes. My period has been on
going since Friday about two weeks ago.
This will be my third Friday. What's going
on? I don't understand what it could be. I
want to protect my fertility I want to
bare at least one more. I just don't
understand what could be the cause of it.
Should I be worried. The flow started out
as just very light. Just enough for a
lightday. Now, as of yesterday, it's
becoming a bit more. Not enough to fill a
thicker pad but enough for a thicker
lightday. You know the kind they use for
light periods but heavier than just panty
liners. I'm worried and I don't think my
doc is taking me seriously. I've had my
period since I was 10 years old, I
remember what days my period should be
here. The 14 or 15th of each month. I know
what cramps feel like, and these feel more
like labor pains. They hurt so much that
my front and back are so sore and tender.
My thighs feel achy and I'm worried. Any
ideas?
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