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Re: bleeding/discharge ...normal? or whats up?

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 2 Dec 2002 22:43:01 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 2 Dec 2002, sarah wrote: >
>I have read through the archives and yet still havent found anything
>like what i have to ask. I am 15 i have had my period for about 3 years
>or so. I dont know if you would consider it being irregular ....i would
>get it 24 days later, then 30, 3, 28, 29, 28, 32, 31, 37 and now 23, its
>been 14 days since my last period and im seeing spotting. Im kind of
>unsure about all of this because normally my periods are pretty heavy,
>tampons (super plus) last only 2 1/2 hrs. At the begining its about 2
>hrs. I also have a kind of wierd discharge, it sometimes is like pasty
>and white, sometimes clear and othertimes its like snot color, green,
>mucusy. Sometimes it doesnt have a smell and other times it does, it
>almost kind of smells like yeast but then othertimes it smells a little
>different. I am somewhat sexually active....never had sex however!
>Could I have something or what could be wrong ??

hormonal disturbance with anovulation which is quite common at your age.you might need progesterone to help regulate your periods

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