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Re: Big problems...From: Pam (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Dec 11 12:39:30 2002
At Wed, 11 Dec 2002, cindy wrote: > >At Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Cara wrote: >> >>I am now almost 20 years of age. December of 2000 I gave birth to a >>baby boy, who put me through a tough pregnancy. Its been just about two >>years since I had him. My problem is this. Five months ago I had my >>first period since him and since my first period started they have not >>been regular at all. I have gone for a day, then a week, three days, >>two weeks. Then it came to where I stopped entirely. At first it was >>pretty dark blood. I dont mean to be graphic but I must. I thought >>that the color was due to "old" blood. I have now been suffering from >>horrible cramps, I get weak and sometimes dont get out of bed. I have >>been on my period non-stop for almost two months. I do not have >>insurance and the hostpital has never been able to tell me much of >>anything. I do not know why I am bleeding for so long. Its not dark >>blood anymore, its bright red, so that tells me it must be all new blood >>right? I am really worried about this and I dont know what I should do. >>Please help me. >>Cara
>Cara, post your question on the women's health forum so a doctor can answer this. I don't know anything about your finances, but if you are low income and live in the U.S. you probably can qualify for a state health plan. If you have sufficient income and aren't qualified for a state plan, call a gynecologist and see what they charge for an office visit. Perhaps they can spread out the payments for you, or you can put it on a credit card. You need to be seen by a gynecologist- doctors in hospital emergency rooms don't know much about gyn.
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