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Unexplained Period Activity(Continued)

I asked a question yesterday about my last 3 unusual periods... Now everything switched up. Here's a quick reminder: Ususally my periods lasts 4-5 days
December 10(Lasts 2 days)
January 7(Lasts 3 days)
February 6(Lasts 2 days)
February 24(Clear discharge)
March 4(real light spotting)
March 5(Still light spotting on and off)
Now March 6 since I've written that question the bleeding has gotten a little heavier and a little darker with small clots and the cramps got stronger(almost unbearable)  but its still not like a regular period. Today its slowed down a bit but should I be worried about the unusual bleeding?
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And now Im starting to get headaches alot and my sleeping patterns are a little thrown off
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Yes I am sexually active but everything else is a regular for me. Sleeping the same, same amount of sex, food and everything else is normal
But now I cant eat anything real food and anytime I try I start to feel sick
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Have you been sexually active? Do you exercise regularly? In general, changes in your hormone levels due to diet and exercise, as well as increased or decreased sexual activity can cause changes in menstrual habits. I've been experiencing those types of changes in my own menstrual cycle after 12 years of regularity, and I'm only 20. I fully understand your worries. Sorry I can't offer any real help, but I wish you well.
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cant eat, been feeling really sick, still dont know why
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Im not taking any antibiotics or any other medications. And I havent been doing anything different thats what really makes me worried
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If your on antibiotics they can mess up your flow.
I was really late the last time i took antibiotics, then when i finally got my period it was very light and extreamly crampy

Your period can be effected by a lot of things including diet, water consumption ,and hormone imbalances.

Have you visited a gynecologist yet? that is really the best way to find out whats wrong.
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