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Re: abnormal bleedingFrom: Jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:09:48 -0600 (CST)
At Sat, 26 Jan 2002, M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG wrote: > >At Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Jennifer wrote: >> >>I am a thirty year old mother of a two year old who has always had very >>regular periods with moderate flow. I have recently had 3 periods right >>on top of each other that have been extremely heavy with quarter-size >>clots and have lasted about 10 days each. As soon as it seems to end, >>another one begins. I am not on any kind of birth control but I do not >>believe that I was pregnant. I went to my ob-gyn when it started up the >>second time and he did a pelvic exam and said it was probably hormonal >>and would work itself out, but since it is still happening, I am getting >>worried. What else could be causing this? I am not on any medication >>and have not had any weight loss/gain recently. >> >>-- >>Thank you, Jennifer > >you need to see your doctor again. While this ceratinly could be >hormone imbalance, it is by no means normal. A combination of blood >tests, ultrasound and biopsy may be done to determine the cause and an >appropriate treatment > >Thank you for responding so quickly. I haven't called my doctor because he said to wait 2 weeks and it's been 11 days since my visit. The bleeding has really slowed down. For the past few days it has been very dark brown and light, and I've only had to wear one panty liner. But, my breasts have been really sore like when I was pregnant. Do you still think I should call the dr. right away or wait and see what happens? Thanks, Jennifer
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