You got your period and it lasted 8 days longer than usual. Six or seven days after you got it again and you are wondering what is wrong with you. This could happen for many reasons. It could be due to hormonal changes, as a side effect of medications or due to a health condition. If there is any chance that you could be pregnant, it could be a miscarriage or you may be suffering from uterine fibroids. It would be wise to make an appointment to see your doctor.
No; having a normal period is a sign that everything is... normal. If your period is longer than usual, heavier than usual or abnormal in some way, than you should consider consulting a doctor.
Yes it can make your period arrive one day later than usual
Yes, sometmes when you start birth control you will have break through bleeding and it can tie in with your period since you started the pill during your period.
no...i wouldn't think so...cuz u've had ur period
miscarriages in the first couple of stages may appear to be a heavy period and may last a little longer than a usual period. you may see a few bloodcots also
Irregular periods are common. If you find that it is happening often you can talk to your doctor. Sometimes medication can be prescribed to control the bleeding.
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usually it means when the lining of your uterus doesent shed normally then your period lasts that long. during normal periods it sheds completely and when it does your period ends. if it doesnt shed properly it will continue to do so until it does but this could take months and u could become anemic. so go to your doctor. they might prescribe birth control to stop the bleeding and to not let that happen again. also iron pills to help build up all that blood. then they might suggest ultrasound. u should go for it. u will see everything and mught find the real reason. so once again go see your doctor and everything will be better.
If on their period, yes. If getting their period for the first couple times it's very usual that the flow will be longer than somebody whom has had it for years, although if you are worried about it, ask your doctor.
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