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i have had my menstral bleeding for a month in a half,   i'll go a month with out it or longer then it will come back for around the same, a few days ago it looked like a flood gate opend, it slowly stoped or so i thought, this morning when i woke up it was back. the dr says my blood work is fine, what should i do other then go back.  thank you
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I was feeling the same way! I was bleeding for days one end and it would so bad, I thoght Iwas going to die from bleeding so much! I did not want to go to the doc's because I thought I had cancer. I waited and waided. Then I thought I am just lossing way to much bleed and had to go to the ER. At the end of everything and biopsy/ultrasound. It was not cancer at all! It was just my going through premenopause. Thank God! I did mysefe no good guessingwhat I had, just made me terrified and thinkg the worst. So please just go get checked out, I bet it's nothing bad at all:) Good luck and now go see that doc!
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Did you go to your primary care Dr or OB ? An OB is more capable to handle this. They may need to put you on birth control, because sometime's that helps.
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