I'm not really sure what you're question is. I'm going to just take a guess and assume you are having abnormal menstrual cycles?
1.) Abnormal cycles are normal for a lot of women, espeically if you're within the first two years of your period
2.) If you talk to you gynocologist about it they may recommend that you begin taking birth control pills to help regulate them. Sometimes it makes them lighter, and takes away cramps and stuff too.
Having abnormal menstrual cycles is normal for alot of people. Talking it over with your obgyn is a pretty good idea. Birth control is a way to help fix this problem, however, it is not meant for everyone. I personally have had abnormal cycles and was placed on birth control, after some many years on it with the recommended breaks from it, I ended up with a four day stay in the hospital with a blood clot. There are medications out there that can help you get your periods normally but will also help you avoid the clots as well..... Make sure to ask alot of questions, get as many test you can get and do what you feel is in your best interest for your health.
I am not really sure what you are asking but there are several reasons you could be having abnormal cycles. If you are just not having them at all you should go to your dr. I just found out I have a syndrome that causes me not to have my periods. I am going to get pills to overcome that. But not having them does cause you to get very tired. It is very irritating when you don't know why all of the sudden something has changed. I think you just need to go to your dr and they will help you to find out what is going on. Preferrably an OBGYN.
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I'm not really sure what you're question is. I'm going to just take a guess and assume you are having abnormal menstrual cycles?
1.) Abnormal cycles are normal for a lot of women, espeically if you're within the first two years of your period
2.) If you talk to you gynocologist about it they may recommend that you begin taking birth control pills to help regulate them. Sometimes it makes them lighter, and takes away cramps and stuff too.
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Having abnormal menstrual cycles is normal for alot of people. Talking it over with your obgyn is a pretty good idea. Birth control is a way to help fix this problem, however, it is not meant for everyone. I personally have had abnormal cycles and was placed on birth control, after some many years on it with the recommended breaks from it, I ended up with a four day stay in the hospital with a blood clot. There are medications out there that can help you get your periods normally but will also help you avoid the clots as well..... Make sure to ask alot of questions, get as many test you can get and do what you feel is in your best interest for your health.
I am not really sure what you are asking but there are several reasons you could be having abnormal cycles. If you are just not having them at all you should go to your dr. I just found out I have a syndrome that causes me not to have my periods. I am going to get pills to overcome that. But not having them does cause you to get very tired. It is very irritating when you don't know why all of the sudden something has changed. I think you just need to go to your dr and they will help you to find out what is going on. Preferrably an OBGYN.
What's your question?
are you having them?
you need to elaborate