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Re: GENERAL: Short Cycle/periods?

From: Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 21 Jun 2008 20:39:41 -0500 (CDT)


Message posted on Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb behalf by: Hope Waltman, Fibroid and Women’s Health Forum Moderator

Short Cycles are usually caused by lack of normal ovulatory cycle. Your Doctor can make that diagnosis. An ultra sound of the pelvis can identify a thickened lining which can be found with anovulation.

Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb New York Downtown Hospital, http://www.nohysterectomy.com

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At Wed, 11 Jun 2008, Janet K wrote: >
>I am 20 years old and am wondering if my cycle is normal. It is
>averages only 21 days from the start of one period to the start of the
>next (ranged from 18-23 days over the past year). My period usually
>only lasts 2-3 days (one day heavy, one or two light), and I don't have
>cramping or any other adverse symptoms. It's certainly nothing to
>complain about, but I'm wondering if it's normal or if I should ask my
>doctor about it. I'm not on birth control or sexually active.




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