If this is occurring during puberty, or if you're on a hormonal method of Birth Control, this can happen. Especially if you forgot to take your pill for a few days, inducing your period, and then immediately beginning to take the pill again. The second period would occur after you began to take the placebo pills in your pack. After the second period, begin taking your new pack of pills and try to stay on schedule.
If you're not on birth control, you may have another problem, such as differing levels of hormones. Consider talking to your doctor. He or she may have recommendations as to why this is occurring.
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First of all periods last 5-7 days not 30...you do not have two periods in one month STUPID!!
It isn't that abnormal to have two periods in a month. However, sometimes it can occur, if you have a short cycle and your period starts at the beginning of the month. This would make it possible to have two periods in one month.
periods could happen twice in one month, but the next month, you might miss
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If you missed your periods for a month and two weeks, contact a doctor. You could be pregnant or suffering from a medical condition.
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Go see a doctor and don't rely on WikiAnswers when it comes to important issues like this. Go and get yourself checked out.
The pill may be causing the two periods a month. talk to your doctor and see if you can switch to a differant kind.
You should visit your gynecologist ASAP; there may be something wrong with one of your ovaries.A woman has two ovaries; normally, they alternate in releasing an ovum. When one isn't functioning, you can have alternate-month periods.