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Menstrual problem

I am a married girl of 27 years of age. since the last 3 months am having my menses twice per month. before that i never get regular period, i used to have it after 2 months. is there anyone with the same kind of problem. pls advice what i must do. thanks
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Hi,im 41yrs old, for the past year im having a heavy period very clotted and sharp cramps. The period is on and off heavy, thin and it disappeare for a day and start again it goes on for three weeks. Please help.
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Ok I will carry out a check up with my doctor.

Thanks a lot.
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It sounds like it could just be hormonal. Maybe it would best to see your doctor to maybe do some blood work. Maybe go on the BCP to regulate it.
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First of all thanks for your response.

No I dont really have any other symptom nor painful sex.

I do not have children. I recently done a full blood test and everything is normal

N Yes i notice that i get too much white discharge after the mense is over.

Thanks

Regards
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136956 tn?1688675680
There could many reasons that could cause irregularity in your periods.

Are you having any symptoms besides that?

Heavy bleeding, Pain with sex Blood clots, menstrual cramping?

Do you have children? Did you have one recently? within the last year?

Hormones play a big factor when it comes to irregular periods as well as things like Endometriosis, Adenomyosis, PCOS etc.
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