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Re: abnormal bleeding

From: jane (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 29 Oct 1998 12:54:43 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 28 Oct 1998, dianna wrote: >
>I don't no what to do, I've been having abnormal bleeding between
>periods for about two years how. But it seems to be getting worse. Now
>everything is causing me to spot or bleed for one to two days, like
>after sex or after a bike ride up to the park. Before it was just a
>week to a week and a half of bleeding between periods, now its more like
>every second or third day in between my periods. I'm only 31 years old
>and have been with the same man for over 10 years. The problem is that
>I haven't any insurance and afaid to see a Doctor. Is there anything
>that anyone can tell me to do to stop this abnormal bleeding myself?
> Thanks for listening

Hi... I am not a medical professional by any means, just a well-read individual with a real interest in health issues. I think your problem could be many things.. Are you on the pill?For how long? Have you been tested for STD's..etc., I think the most important thing to ease your mind would to be to go to a Planned Parenthood and tell them your financial situation, all while still being able to get good quality health care and the initial testing for the most common reasons out of the way. Then, you will know where you need to go from there. I know, b/c that is what happened to me a few years ago and I drove myself crazy with worry. It's just not worth it. They allow you to make payments if need be. Please go!




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