I am 27 years of female. I am in periods. Today it's my 6th day. But still it is bleeding like in first and second days. Is it a problem. I got married in Feb 2015. I don't have any plans about kids as of now. And gap between periods is normally 40 to 50 days. I consulted doctor about my periods, she said I don't have any problem with my periods.
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Hi, the normal cycle is 28 to 30 days and if it is less then 21 days or more than 37 days need to be evaluated. So please get yourself checked.you can have nonhormonals to stop your Bleeding. Do sr beta hcg if you r not using any contraception.
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Menorrhagia is the medical term for menstrual periods with abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding....possible causes are polyps, fibroids,ovarian dysfunction,. Some blood coagulation disorders — such as von Willebrand's disease etc,uterine cancer, ovarian cancer and cervical cancer etc...Consult nearest gynecologists for clinical examination and evaluation they will do the needful.
Sorry to say but it's a serious hormone imbalance which leads to bigger diseases in later life.
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