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My period gone crazy

My period is fairly regular and it usually lasts about 6 days. However, the last period I had lasted 11 days (the first and last 2 days were just spotting though). Five days after this unusually long period, it comes again (second day today!). Both of these periods were "normal" in the sense that they weren't extra light or extra heavy compared to my other periods. I am 18 years old and still a virgin. I don't know what's going on. Please help! Thank you!
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All over, except my face I guess
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Veins where? All over or just in certain areas of your body?
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Well my first day was on the 13th, and then it ended on the 24, and then again it came on the 29. I haven't noticed any other symptoms except maybe my veins are showing a little more and I might have gotten hairier, but I'm not sure since I haven't gotten as tan as I used to so they might just be showing because I'm lighter.
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Your cycle could just have gotton messed up. When was the first day of your first period? Seeing that today is the 30th of the month, it is possible for you to be starting your August period already. This has happened to me before I found out about having PCOS. You might not even get a period for August, you just might bleed into it. If this keeps up I would suggest to see your GYN. Do you have any other symptoms?
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