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Last sexual contact - 12th April Last period - 16th April My period which was due on 11th May was delayed. bHCG test on 17th May was less than 2. UTPs taken on 17th May and 27th May were negative. Got period on 30th May but it is still going on (10 days). Usually period lasts for 5 days. What can be the cause?
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Its not pregnancy. You can take pause for stopping bleeding
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Hi Sometimes, harmonic changes tend to cause altered period cycles, either lesser or prolonged days of bleeding. Do not worry if the flow is light or only spotting. If your flow is heavy continuously the past ten days, then it might cause weakness due to loss of blood.
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In case of heavy bleeding, consult with me for further evaluation and treatment.
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You need to take medicines if flow is heavy and feel weakness.
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it is NOT due any miscarriage or abortion. if upt is negative and bhcg is low.
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need complete counseling and evaluation for conception.
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