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Multiple periods in one month

Every month my period has been the same. It starts the same time, lasts for the same time and the flow rarely changes. But this month has been weird, when I started it was a day late and super light then it changed to really heavy before it went back to normal. Now a week later I start again the same way. I dont know if I should be concerned or not so if any one has any advice Id greatly appreciate it. Thanks much.
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Thank you both alot. Ive been taking my birth control for almost a year and this has never happend so it was starting to worry me.
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In one month, the menstruation comes 2 times or even more, which mean that many women in menstruation menstrual disorders. We will usually though from the womb dysplasia, acute or chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, such as uterine fibroids gynecological diseases but we always ignore the life factor. Many of us often didn't realize of bad habit, which likely to cause period maladjusted culprit. For example:
1. Stress 2.Greed cool 3. Hertzian wave 4. Constipation 5.Abuse of using the medicine
So if you`re always have the normal period, then you should pay the attention about the life habbit of yourself. You also should take carefull during the period time.
Or if you want to make sure what is really the problem is, then go to the hospital and have a look.
Hope that i help.
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thats right but this can happen as a side effect. don't worry it'll take time for ur body to adapt to the birth control pills but should b fine in a month or two
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I forgot to mention Im also on birth control so I dont know if that would be the cause or not. I havent missed any pills in a while so it shouldnt right?
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