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Re: Bleeding for dayz.

From: Claudia Twisdale RN (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 29 Sep 2000 04:58:31 -0500 (CDT)


You did not mention if you were on any birth control. If you are on depo or norplant, it is pretty normal. However,you need a evaluation by GYN to check it out

At Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Shawnee wrote: >
>I began my menses at age 12. I am now 22 years of age I was always a
>rather heavy bleeder. I have always been irregular also. The only time
>I have ever been regular was when i was having sex regularly. But I
>have not had regular sex in nearly 3 years. I have had occasional
>intercourse, and I was under the assumption that I was pregnant becaue I
>did not have a period in nearly three months. I took a pregnancy test
>and it came back negative. About a week after the test, I began to have
>my period. I have been bleeding for a month, consistantly. I have
>constant cramping and also constant clotting. The blood that is coming
>from my body, is dark, almost black. I have had this condition once
>before, last year, and i was bleeding then for approximately 6 weeks.
>When I spoke with the doctor, she had told me that bleeding like this
>was normal. I have passed clots about the size of a fifty-cent piece.
>Are their any possible answers? Or was the doctor right, and this is all
>normal. Please help.




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