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period question big time

I had my tubes tried 4 years and 10 mos ago. After my 2nd son.. for the last 2 years my period have been off the wall. Family planning put me back on the pill that helped for a year and a half. Now this is what happen. Oh we have change my pill 3 times with no help.
period for the last 3 months as now..
nov 6-18 yes I had it for 14 days straight and was sleeping the hold time. It was very heavy bleeding. Even more blood then after having my boys.. that was taking the pill. .
dec 1-10 that one was normal was taking the pill..
jan 2-9 by this time I stop the pill since it wasnt helping.. I also had 3 days in the middle where I didnt bleed at all..
jan 24-not sure but I have stop bleeding again but know it will start back up soon. Not taking the pill.
when I was on the pill I would have what they call brake though bleeding anyway about the same time.. is why I stop taking it was not helping..
Any ideas would be great
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my main question is what could be going on with my body? i also forgot to put im 35 years old to.. this all started about 2 years go....
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I had my period since 12yrs old it was sooo bad ,bad cramps, using 3-4 pads @ a time, 14days lon etc. anyway never had my tubes tied or had children. I always had to take prenatal pills to recive extra nutrients & eat tons of greens etc. once I have my baby (very soon) will see how things go :)
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no they did not but i did on my own in Nov hoping i would get better and not sleep all the time..
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Have they suggested you take iron pills to help with the pills???
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Sorry I post in the wrong place
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