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5571904 tn?1370126734

unfamiliar periods

Hi there, I'm 39 and in June I've got faint positive HPT.  After blood work turns out the tests was wrong.  31 May late at night my period started, after 6 or 7 days it was done.  On 15 of June I had another period, for 7 days.  (I think). Before this I was on a 22 day cycle. July my period was late for 7 days, started that night.  Is this normal?  Or is my body buzy going crazy?  Thanks
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5571904 tn?1370126734
Thank you for the answer.  I had a cone boipsy done on 19 of March this year.  Oct this year it will be 18 yrs after my baby of 9 days have past away.  I have never missed a period.  Was 2 yrs back dismissed from my work.  Really battle financialy also that never stopped my period.  Last year we moved to a new town.  I have visit our local clinic and a thyriod test come back normal.

May month I had symptoms of pregnancy.  Swollen tender breasts, morning sickness the whole lot.  Then I had extreme cramps and on the 1 Jun a very heavy period.  I did have a blood HCG blood test done and results was 0%.  On the 15 Jun had another period.  And then only at the 13 Jul, here I didn't have any symptoms not even pms.

I still need to go back for a papsmear as for a check up for the cone biopsy.

If I go for the papsmear I will talk to the nurse about my period.  And promise to give more feedback.  Really not sure when to expect my next period.  Have some pms symptoms now.

Thanks again
    
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
The cause of irregular periods could be due to hormonal imbalance, stress, chronic illness, polycystic ovarian disease, thyroid gland disorders or diseases, pituitary gland tumors or cyst, galactorrhea, prolactinomas etc. You should consult a gynecologist and get examined and investigated as soon as possible to know the exact cause of all these episodes.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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