its defiantly abnormal. you should see a GYN
2007-10-27 12:36:19
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answered by giving tree 3
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I've had that happen a few times. If it's 2 weeks apart, don't sweat it. If it came a week after you stopped bleeding from the first one, then you might want to see how next month's cycle goes--if that one is off too, you can stop in by a doctor and talk with them.
Sometimes stress will throw things off, or a very big drop in air pressure (I'd always be 2-6 days early if a huge storm front moved through with a big pressure change). Some medicines will throw you off too, especially antibiotics and any steroid type meds.
If it happens just once, no problem. Two months in a row, then talk to someone. Usually cycles are 28 days apart but there's a wide variance among women, some are 25, some are 32.... but if this isn't normal for you, wait and see. Count the days from the second one.
Now if you're currently on the pill and it came while you were in your regular hold off timing, then yes, consult with a nurse or doctor.
2007-10-27 12:39:51
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answered by Elaine M 7
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It is not bad at all...it just depends on how long it takes between your cycle/period. Women range from 23-35 days. So if your is in the 23-25 range it could very well happen in a month. A textbook period is every 28 days.
2007-10-27 12:52:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A woman's period occurs on average every 28 days, but anywhere from 25 to 31 days between periods is considered a normal menstrual cycle.
Although the cause of irregular bleeding can vary from woman to woman, some of the more common causes include:
- Hormonal fluctuations.
- Beginning or stopping oral contraceptives or estrogens.
- Low thyroid levels.
- Stress.
- Ovarian cysts (this has been a big cause for me to have 2 periods in one month).
- IUDs occasionally cause slight spotting.
- Injury to the vagina from insertion of objects, from malignant cancers, or from vaginal infections.
- Vaginal dryness.
Whenever you experience irregular bleeding (such as bleeding twice in a month that continues after 2 cycles or more) from unknown causes, I would recommend you make an appointment to see your doctor/gyneacologist.
Good luck, I hope this helps answer your question.
2007-10-27 23:45:04
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answered by Anonymous
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thats pretty bad. Are you experiencing something super stressful? A while ago i had a death in the family and it was prety tough, and i got my period twice in one month. but it stopped doing that after, i think. If its not due to any obvious stress factor, then you should definitely get it checked out ASAP. Could be a sign of an ovarian cyst or something.
2007-10-27 12:41:59
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answered by LS 2
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it's probably just stress, don't worry about it now, but if it happens again u should ask ur doctor
2007-10-27 12:50:46
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answered by Anonymous
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