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My Period Again?????

I know I just had my period a few weeks ago and now today I just got it again. I am not pregnant, haven't felt anything different about my body meaning I haven't felt sick or anything. BUT, yesterday my breasts were sore and my husband commented that I am always on my period. I feel like I AM always on my period. I need to see a gynecologist but need to call a new one I have a number for, our insurance doesn't cover the one I have had for years. Anyway, I needed some thoughts, does anyone know what could cause my having my period frequently? Has anyone had this happen to them. I just wanted some thoughts that could ease my mind until I could see a professional!!! Thank you all!!! E.

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I know how you feel on this one...I talked to my doctor about my issue and she told me it was caused from my birth control pill...My husband had a vasectomy back in March so I stopped taking them last month and she was right the periods stopped coming every week and half to two weeks. I don't know if this will help you but sounded familar so I thought I would share my story.

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I used to work at a pharmacy, and this is not uncommon. If you go to the doctor, he'll most likely write a prescription for some hormones to make you stop.

In the meantime, you may want to watch what you eat. There are a lot of foods that have hormones in them or substances that act like female hormones. You may just be a little super-sensitive to some of these. While I don't know what all foods have these things, chicken and beef are usually top of the list for hormones; and soy has been found by some studies to mimic some female hormones. You may find that if you keep a food diary that you can sort of figure out if any of this may be affecting things.

you should be on birthcontrol to regulate them if you hare having trouble like this. it happend to my friend call your insurance company and ask for a obgyn thats near you and takes your insurance they will have a list

It could be fibroid tumors, which are non-cancerous but can cause problems, one being persistent/heavy periods. Here is some good information about them: http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/fibroidtumors/a/fibroidt...

One thing to know, they are common, often go undetected, non-cancerous, and treatable. But you should make an appointment with your gynecologist just to make sure. I have them, have had them for years, and they don't cause me enough problems to warrant surgery.

You'll NEVER 'know everything'! LOL

Anyway, do you keep a calculated record of your periods? Just get a pocket calendar and circle or highlight the day that you start each time. If it's more often than every 24 days or so and/or lasting more than 6 days each time, it's probably cause for an exam. Mine were every 24 days for several years (I'm about done with them, now, though - Thank God!)

Oh, and each baby you have can change your pattern of frequency and/or heaviness of flow.

Hey E.!
I am currently having the same problem and went to see my ob/gyn about it a couple of days ago - definitely go see your doctor, but don't stress about it! No sense in worrying over something you can't control (I know easier said than done). They did an ultrasound of my uterus and didn't see anything unusual, so they drew some blood and are doing some tests to look at the different hormone/chemical levels that are related to ovulating and having your period. The doctor explained to me about all of the different hormones/chemicals that are involved with this process in your body - there is a lot that happens so perhaps one of those hormones is out of whack. I'd explain to you about how it works, but don't think I could do it justice!! I'm still waiting for my results. Call and make an appointment with your doctor today and then get on with your life and don't worry! I hope it is nothing (and same for me!)!!
Cyndi

Hi E.,
Do you have a history of endometriosis? Just a thought. I would guess what you really need is to find an Gyn or at least a good GP that actually takes your insurance. I am on the chapel Hill board- I am not really sure if that means I can only see local postings but I would HIGHLY recommend my general practicioner... I think she is one of the best I have ever met- she did my gyn exams until I got pregnant. Her office is actually in Durham and I am happy to give you the office number so you can call to see if they will take your insurance. As nice as it is to have Mommies give advice you should really be seen.

Best of luck to you.

sounds like hormones. Are you taking the pill? you may be on the wrong one. No pill? Your body is possibly "out of whack" and you may be put on the for a short while.
Not a really big deal, but one that needs to be discussed with a doctor.

Good luck and God bless!
L.
(been there... done that with this issue... thought I was going nuts, got the hormones back in check and am doing fine.)

I am not giving any medical advice, but talk to your gynecologist. I don't know your age or history or anything, of course. As I went into my 30s I was having a terrible time with getting my period more and more often. Seemed like I was always PMSing and getting mine. I finally found a gynecologist that was very involved in new treatments, research, etc. She put me on the nuvaring. Now, without trying to sound like a commercial for them ... it changed my life. I do not have nearly the problems I used to - less cramping, totally regular to the day (I had never been in my whole life!), less bloating, etc. It is nice because I am not swallowing any pills. My sister also was suffering badly and has since gone on the ring. She is doing great, too! That all being said, please go talk to a doctor as soon as you can ... we all are very different, and it could be something and it could be nothing. Only tests and an exam can tell for sure. But be sure to ask your doctor about this option and others. I know other women that have found other solutions, too.

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