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two periods? help!

From: Dawn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 5 May 2003 15:32:10 -0500 (CDT)


I posted on April 23 about having light periods (i have copied that post and the reply below). Well, my period had stopped on that day, however, last night (may 4) I got my period again. It is super heavy (fairly normal for my first day) but it is bizarre that is is only 11 or 12 days after my other one stopped. I'm not sure if I should call my gyn immediately or wait till my next one to go in. Any help or opinion is greatly appreciated!

Here is my post and reply from April 23: It seems that your are having anovulatory cycles in between normal ones. What that means is that during some of your cycles, you do not ovulate and certain changes that should occur don't take place and you have a "light" period. If this persists you should see your gynecologist. At Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Dawn wrote: > >For the last three months, my period has gotten lighter and lighter. It
>used to be about 3 heavy days, tapering off on the 4th day, and then
>just some spotting for the next two days. Well, in Feb, I had all of
>the cramps and very little bleeding on the first day, a normal second
>day, and then it was really light the third day, and gone with no
>spotting on the 4th. March, I had 1 1/2 normal days, spotting for a
>day, and it stopped. This month, I had 1 heavy day, spotting for a day,
>and that was it. I am a vigin, not on birth control. The only link is
>in Feb i started taking prescription antihistamines, and Aleve for
>cramps instead of pamprin. Not sure if those are related tho. Any
>ideas, please?!




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