No, this is not normal, but it isn't doesn't have to be life threatening either. You should check with your gynocologist and he/she can give you some tests to take to find out the problem.
2006-09-03 19:05:47
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answered by sewshawn 3
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some women human beings have sessions that final longer and/or are greater common than others then different women each and every person is the whole opposite. you have been menstruating for 3 years now which interior the scheme of it (on account that women human beings frequently menstruate from 20-50 years) you're only getting began. countless issues can substitute a woman's menstrual cycle like weight differences, drugs, nutrition plan and workout, and rigidity. on account which you at the instant are not on the pill and characteristic in no way had intercourse we are able to rule out those motives. do not hardship it is probable not something extreme. yet once you have scientific coverage it would probable be a sturdy thought to pass and see a physician. If for not something greater beneficial than relaxing your guy or woman concepts.
2016-10-01 07:07:19
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answered by lograsso 4
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Honey, first of all you are having 2 periods a month. You need to go to an OB, your family Dr., or a plan parenthood. You probably need to be put on some type of pill. Your hormones are screwed up. This will also make your blood level low and you will become very weak and tired. Don't wait go as soon as possible. Good Luck girlfriend.
2006-09-03 19:07:33
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answered by smiley 4
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It's not normal, but it's isn't something to get stressed over. Your body has an accelerated internal clock. You probably also have lots of problems with keeping on weight too? I would talk to your gynecologist if I were you, just to be sure it's not a hormonal imbalance that could cause health problems. Otherwise it's just an over active hypothalmis and gonads problem.
2006-09-03 19:37:41
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answered by ianr1984 3
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having that many periods is not at all abnormal. But it is if they last more than 7 days each, which comes out to be 14 days /half the month bleeding dear. you need to call a Dr. You may have a serious Prob. it reaaly all depends on your age also.
2006-09-03 19:05:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on your age as well.
Young girls just starting and older women just finishing tend to have irregular periods. 'Irregular' doesn't always mean missing, sometimes it means having too many.
In between that, pregnancy, hormones, stress, blood problems, fetility problems, STD's.. can all affect Aunt Flo.
This is a question for your doctor.
2006-09-03 19:38:57
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answered by lucy_shy8000 5
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I know it's been said, but see your DOC and make sure to get a thin prep pap test to make sure everything is okay in that area. It could be something easy and minor but be safe not sorry.
2006-09-03 20:57:03
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answered by austiezmom 1
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Could be due to stress. See a doctor to make sure nothing else is wrong.
2006-09-03 19:09:25
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answered by sveta_dr_mom 3
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are you using contraceptives?if so,this could be the side effect,but if not,try to go to an OB-Gynecologist and consult your problem.
2006-09-03 19:06:56
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answered by Luisa 2
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no its not but i do it to im 12 i have a cyst on my overies tho!!!
2006-09-03 19:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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