of course you should see a doctor. why wouldn't you. do you get annual pap smears? you should. it could be caused by various ailments that are minor or you could have cancer. its important to know. see your doctor now.
2007-05-15 08:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The biggest question I would ask is how old you are. Are you anywhere "close" to 40? If SO, it could be the beginning-of-the-end as my doctor put it. You could be going through menopause for several years. It could happen anytime in your late thirties, or into your late forties and early fifties. When it begins, your periods become really weird........extra short or extra long, or non-existent for a number of months in a row, then come back again.
Your best bet would be to see the doctor to rule out any "problems" you may be having.
2007-05-15 08:36:12
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answered by kj 7
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yes you should because you could have a disorder like me. i bleed twice a month, but when i first started i bled for a month, the doctors had to give me a shot to stop it. my moms the same. i think it has to deal with the eggs inside of you and how many your body has that are unused... you should talk to your doctor and ask him important questions about it
2007-05-15 08:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you should see a doctor...ive never heard of that! it musta been pretty bad to have your period for a WHOLE month...but yes you should see a doctor. that isnt normal....but it could also just be something simple in your body...like maybe an imbalance of something in your body...have you started anything new...like doing something new to your body...and maybe this may be your body's reaction...butif not...yes see a doctor!
2007-05-15 08:34:28
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answered by Teenager 5
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Yes. You could have a hormone imbalance. I had this problem when I first came off the Depo shot and then had to go on the pill to regulate my periods.
2007-05-15 08:32:47
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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Yeah you should see a doctor. If you're not on birth control they'll probably put you on some to help regulate your period.
2007-05-15 08:33:40
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answered by thankutomyfans 2
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It is totally normal this is called Prolonged bleeding (metrorrhagia, which at times will no longer show a clear interval pattern like other women do. It happens to women at times but if it keeps happening go to a doc.
2007-05-15 08:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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bypass to a different wellbeing practitioner and get a 2d opinion. I had an OBGYN who substitute into thoroughly unhelpful and likewise a b*tch to me. I felt plenty greater useful as quickly as I got here upon a clean wellbeing practitioner who genuinely helped me. i'm hoping that is not something severe.
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answered by ? 3
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Yes. I'm guessing it's your hormones. Go see an ob/gyn and get that looked at. Bleeding too much can lead to anemia.
2007-05-15 09:02:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Go see a doctor like....
2007-05-15 08:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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