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Advise on Frequent Menstruation Please

Hello everyone,
My daughter started menstruating in December so when I started having to many periods in Feb. I thought it was because of the new "woman" in the house. Now that its April and I'm still having my period about every two weeks, I'm getting concerned. My children are 9 and 12 and I'm 29 years old, I'm not overly regular on my periods however have had a fairly close schedule for years. Now I'm wondering whats going on with my body, could it be my daughter, anyone have this happen before?

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I had the same Problem so I went to the doctor who put me on birth control, I stayed on it for a couple of months then quit taking it because I was pretty moody on them. I am now having just regular periods with no problem.

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My Mom had this problem as well. You should go see a doctor, could be something wrong. She had to have her uterus removed. Hopefully that won't happen for you. See the doctor so they can fix it!

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I'd see the doctor since having this go on too long can cause anemia, which can lead to other problems. You're probably not there yet, but you don't want to be, either.

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Dear S.,

I had this same problem when I was in college. It was soooo horrible. The worst part was that I could not get into the obgyn without bleeding. It was my first obgyn appt. ever and I was bleeding everywhere!!! Horrible. He put me on birth control and that did regulate me, but I gained almost 20 lbs. in a month and a half. Then I was dpressed, quit my job, cried, and refused to take that stuff ever again. I do have to say that I never have had that problem again and I lost the weight 2 weeks after discontinuing.

Are you already taking a birth control? I think now that I have learned so much more and am older that I would try the natural way. Something is off in your body. Visiting my OBGYN would be my first step and the getting my body in order would be the next. You can go to http://sozomax.com/muratgun and take a look there to get started. I would also consider finding a naturopath to help you out. I know one named Dr. Nettie Ramsey if you would like to speak to her.

I trully hope that you find your way in this and stop bleeding soon!

Blessings,

T. Gun

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Go see a GYN. It could be something - may be nothing. But it has nothing to do with your daughter.

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Definitely go to the doctor. This could be something very serious.

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I had the same issue about 9 months ago, I went to my gynecologist and I was at the beginning of endometriosis. I did lopron(shots) for 6 months. It worked so I didn't have to go through the surgical process. I hope this helps and GL.

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I would make a quick appt with your doctor. Could be many many things. But the doc can usually tell pretty quickly. It could be birth control, hormone levels, endometriosis, all which are easily treated. Just call your doc. Don't be scared. It may be as simple as putting you on birth control to keep them regular.

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Hey don't panic but do go to the Dr. to make sure nothing serious
C. B

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hey S. I would really go to the doctor that could become somehting really bad I know thing can change when you are really stressed. So if you are having to much stress it could be that as well.
R.
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You did not say if you had been to the doctor or not, but my advice is to go. My own personal experience tells me that you may be suffering from fybroid cysts. As the fybroids grow, your periods become longer and heavier. I was up to bleeding for 2 1/2 to 3 weeks a month. If they are found early enough, they can be removed without any damage to your reproductive organs. The other option is to have a hysterectomy. I was 37 when I had mine.(Best decision I ever made). I was 19 when I was diagnosed with the cysts which at that time they treated with birth control pills. Please see a doctor, this can turn into a serious health risk. I am speaking from my own life experience.

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