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"two periods a month"

Hi.... i am 27 years old and i have no kids and i have never gotten pregnant. for the past 3 months i have been getting my period 2 a month.... is this something i should be really worried about and does this mean in any way that i am unable to ever have kids? i really dont know what to do or what to think about this. HELP!
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Im also having the same problem im 24 years old girl unmarried never had any realtions my menstural cycle waa always normal but last month i got two periods .. and i ve finished my periods 10 days before and im feeling slightest pain in my lower belly and i feel some gas bubbles in my vagina is that normal? Plz answer im really worried about it sorry for the poor english
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Please help !!
From the time I start getting my period I would get it for 2 months then stop so my mom was very worry so she took me to the doctor and I was given contraceptive pill ,I was like 17years old ,well it did help for 1year and then I start getting it on and off ..then for 3 years my cycle when back normal ..now I'm 28 years old ..not sexually active ..no kids and I have been bleeding for the last 2 months so I when and see my doctor who did some blood test and it came back that my prolactin was high..she then Order a CT scan and to check my eyes sight ..but my eyes was ok
Still waiting to do the CT scan
I have no idea why would they order a CT Scan for this problem
I'm just worried and don't know what to do ..my wedding is in August but my husband to be knows the problem am having ..any suggestion ..NEED HELP
Thx
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of course this is not an indication that u can't have kids..rest assured that mostly all women who get their periods CAN with treatment or some times without get pregnant. medicine has figured out a variety of ways to solve this problem. having two periods a month may indicate u have some problems with ur hormones. it indicates a short Luteal phase meaning problems with ovulation or so. u need to schedule an appointment with ur OB for some blood tests and a scan to identify the problem and save time. also u can naturally track ur ovulation with (OPKs) or temp tracking but this will take time and if there's in fact a problem with ur hormones it will require medical interference. such as an HSG, BCP or a hsyteroscopy depending on how severe ur case is.
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