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Re: MENORRHAGIA: What is wrong with me?? Bleed Bleed Bleed

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 10:14:40 -0500 (CDT)


My wife is 18 and for the past month she has been bleeding off and on one day she is fine the next she is bleeding and I am worried about her she is scared to make an appointment becouse her familly has a history of women problems her mother has indomeatreouses (i dont know if that is spelled rite ) i dont want any thing to happen to her and i was wondering if you might know something that i dont. I would apreciate it if you could let me know something if you want you can contact me at my email address thank you verry much. At Fri, 7 Sep 2007, Tabitha wrote: >
>I am a 27 year old female who has been trying to conceive my 2nd child.
>I have been charting my cycles and temps which my cycles are between 32
>and 33 days but this month has thrown me for a loop. Period started 1
>day late but was brown in color and lasted 8 days which was brown the
>whole time, normally I am 4 days max and bright red with the last day
>brown, then I had 4 days of nothing which during I went to my GYN for my
>annual Pap and Check up, then 3 days later I had bright red and now it
>has been 7 days of bright red blood.....I called my GYN and he believes
>its from my pap test maybe he scraped a little hard.....This has never
>happened before and I go every year. I dont think its from the pap...I
>am horribly afraid it is something serious. I have no symptoms except
>for the blood? Any ideas??
>
>--
>Tabitha
>





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