2006-07-18
02:45:16
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Health
➔ Women's Health
i can't see a doctor right now cause of my insurance.
2006-07-21
07:02:58 ·
update #1
dose anyone knw any free clinic's?
2006-07-22
01:58:34 ·
update #2
i'm almost 22 yrs old i have 2 kids and it never done this befor dose anyone have any sugestins beside go to the doctor?
2006-07-22
23:41:16 ·
update #3
Maybe if you just began taking birth control pills...
You're going to the doctor, right?
2006-07-18 02:56:11
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answer #1
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answered by carobygirl 6
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When I was much younger I was in a similar boat. Your body is still growing you got hormones jumping all over the place. Are you active? Do you play any sports? Did you recently change your diet? As this interacts with your hormones. Keep track of your periods on a calender and note it everyday. If the bleeding is excessive or has large clots make an appointment with your doctor.
I use a website to help me keep track, irregular periods are hard to live with. but your not the only one, so don't be afraid to talk to your doctor.
-Good Luck
2006-07-18 02:56:09
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answered by COLE 3
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Plead for mercy!!!! The worst ingredient the Cort likes is a no tutor. do not bypass over the 2d date. tell the reality. Ask in case you pays the fantastic in parts over the years. In some states the clerk will take care of this in others you pick to ask the choose and he will direct the clerk. i presumed California became a liberal paradise it truly is a heck of a steep fantastic. Ouch!
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answered by carachure 3
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If your period is lasting 3 weeks out of a month each month something is wrong. You really need to see a doctor.
2006-07-18 02:47:40
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answered by couriousk 4
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You should see your GYN. I had this problem and it took doctors awhile to figure it out (kept blaming hormones) Turned out I had a bad case of Fibroids. Good luck, I know how miserable that is!
2006-07-18 02:48:59
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answered by vvxxzzvv 2
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nope you need a doctor. if you are very young like in your teens may not be such a big deal the first ones are always amuck. go and make sure.
2006-07-18 02:50:32
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answered by mojomuppet 4
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no it is not normal. A normal period should be from 5-7 days.
2006-07-18 02:48:06
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answer #7
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answered by lifes_heart 3
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no this is deffinlty not normal you need to see a doctor. there could be a cyst or tumor in your unterus sucking all your blood out
2006-07-18 02:47:57
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answered by jenn32004 2
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No this is not normal. It's past time for you to see a gynecologist.
2006-07-18 02:50:23
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answered by Lydia 7
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Yaa it is normal in abnormal person and abnormal in normal person
2006-07-18 02:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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