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I'm a 40year old lady have mised my periods for 2months but still took cramps  then on the 3rd month the time of my usal cyical they came but just spotting brown and dark red then the next day it was still spotting but light red or pinky also have a very sore lower back and had a white thick discharge.went to doctors the said am not pregnant and am to young for the change of life but a feel if am pregnant have put abit of weight on jumped up a size in my clothes is this just my age the doctor says this can happen its normal can anyone help me
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Check with a naturopath who specializes in women's health. It has made all the difference in my life to have that support as they have a grasp on things that most OB/GYNs will simply have no clue about...
it's likely that there's some other balancing that they can help you with that will help with this as well...
All blessings,
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And i wasn't being disrespectful. I just said you shouldnt be in this group.
And there  are specialist  that can help all you need to do is ask for a referral
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Didn't no their was an age group no need to be disrespectful and if you have read the question would have seen av been to the doctors simple reported you
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You maybe going through menopause. It happens very found for women who have not yet had any children
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You shouldn't  be in the group 18-25 years you should be in the group 35+years.

But to answer your question. You should be getting check by your doctor. They will know and check all the symptoms  you have.
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