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i had a c-section 8 months ago and after my daughter was born i was put on the shot and it ran out in three months. i did not get back on the shot. so i did not have a period for 2 months then in january i had a normal cycle and the in febuary i bled for most of the month and have not stopped yet. i am not hurting but could there be something wrong. i thought when something is wrong that the first thing your body does to let you know is pain. well i dont have none......is there any thing wrong and if so what could it be?

2007-03-02 08:28:12 · 9 answers · asked by Jennifer C 1 in Health Women's Health

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If you've been bleeding for a month, you NEED to go see your OB/GYN. Something could be seriously wrong.

While birth control CAN mess with your cycle after you stop taking it, that is NOT normal.

2007-03-02 08:30:45 · answer #1 · answered by FaZizzle 7 · 0 0

When I had bleeding that did not stop, it turned out to be a chronic infection of the cervix. I did not have any pain at all. There could be any number of things that cause bleeding. After all, a C-section is surgery. Go back to the doctor and get it checked out. You have a baby to take care of and you could become anemic will the bleeding. Good luck to you. It is probably something very simple that can be easily fixed, but do not put it off any longer.

2007-03-02 16:37:05 · answer #2 · answered by Patti C 7 · 0 0

If by the shot you mean depo, I bled for 6 whole months on that. There wasn't anything wrong, it was just my hormones were all over the place. Go and see your doctor, they'll put your mind at rest, and talk to them about an iron supplement- you don't want to end up anaemic too!

2007-03-02 16:36:12 · answer #3 · answered by greenbean 6 · 0 0

You may have an ovarian cyst. Ovarian cysts form for numerous reasons. The most common type is a follicular cyst, which results from the growth of a follicle. A follicle is the normal fluid-filled sac that contains an egg. Follicular cysts form when the follicle grows larger than normal during the menstrual cycle and does not open to release the egg. Usually, follicular cysts resolve on their own over the course of days to months. Cysts can contain blood (hemorrhagic or endometrioid cysts) from injury or leakage of tiny blood vessels into the egg sac. Occasionally, the tissues of the ovary develop abnormally to form other body tissues such as hair or teeth. Cysts with these abnormal tissues are called dermoid cysts. Most cysts are diagnosed by ultrasound, which is the best imaging technique for detecting ovarian cysts. Ultrasound is an imaging method that uses sound waves to produce an image of structures within the body. Ultrasound imaging is painless and causes no harm.
Cysts can also be detected with other imaging methods, such as CAT scan or MRI scan. I suggest you talk to your doctor.

2007-03-02 16:34:15 · answer #4 · answered by Molly P 2 · 0 1

the shot can really eff up your cycle. i had a similar experience... i had been on the shot for a year and had quit having a period altogether... then i started... and it lasted for a little over a month. my doctor said it was nothing to worry about and that the shot can make your period extremely irregular. i went from the shot to the pills and have had a normal schedule ever since.

2007-03-02 16:35:55 · answer #5 · answered by amanda a 1 · 0 0

Some people taking the Depoprovera shot encouter this problem. While it is not an emergency (unless it is hemmorhage like) you may still want to consult your ob gyn or practitioner if it lasts longer than a month.

2007-03-02 16:35:44 · answer #6 · answered by melissa 2 · 0 0

I don't think you should worry. My sister had her period for over a month, then it stopped. If it doesn't stop after a few more weeks (or less if need be) you may want to consult your doctor.

2007-03-02 16:31:52 · answer #7 · answered by Fob5236 1 · 1 0

Go to a doctor to find out!

2007-03-02 16:31:07 · answer #8 · answered by Bloed 6 · 0 0

you need to visit your gyn, is the better

nice day

2007-03-02 16:32:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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