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Period day decreased to 1day
Hi, I am 32years old and unmarried. My period day this time was one day and on the 2nd day it was like spotting. Since 2017 my period days were 2.5 days which eventually decreased to 2days and this month I only had 1day. My period was first started in class 4 in year 2000. But since class 8-9 I always had white secretion throughout the year and in white clear watery form. But recently my white secretion although happens regulary but also the flow reduced and it's like white cough form. Am I getting infertile or towards early menopause? 2days back I have done AMH, FSH, LH, PRL blood test. The results are: AMH- 1.15 FSH- 5.04 LH-  18.4 PRL- 17.5 Can anyone please tell me what condition my report indicates? Does it indicate early menopause or infertility? If this can be treated? Is there any possibility to increase my flow and period days?
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The reports are fine. Get your thyroid level also evaluated.
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Hi, these values are normal. Please consult a Gynec in person to rule out other causes of decrease in period flow
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