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Tonight October 16th 2011 04:23 AM

Month Long Period
 
Ever since my last period I've been still bleeding and it's been a month now.I have no idea what's going on but it's frustraiting.I'm not on birthcontrol or anything.

Amore October 16th 2011 04:31 AM

Re: Month Long Period
 
If you've been bleeding for a month straight and have no idea what is causing it, you should definitely see your doctor or gynecologist. We cannot provide you with a diagnosis.

Tonight October 16th 2011 04:41 AM

Re: Month Long Period
 
I know no one here can provide a diagnosis,I was just wondering if anyone else ever had a period like this and if they did what caused it.Just other people's experience in the matter is what I'm looking for.

I don't have a doctor right now though I am looking for one,I'm just having a really hard time finding the time to call and juggle appointments

Magic. October 16th 2011 05:46 AM

Re: Month Long Period
 
I've had it but only because of birthcontrol. I know seeing a doctor can be a big hassle, but it's not great for you to bleed for that long. Aside the fact the periods are plain annoying and inconvenient, losing too much blood can cause health problems. It may not be a problem for you, but if you start feeling super tired / faint etc it could be that it's causing you to become slightly anaemic. You need to check with a doctor about everything though.
It might just be a random hormone imbalance, but it's always best to check with a doctor.

Sincerely Yours ♥ October 16th 2011 07:58 AM

Re: Month Long Period
 
See a doctor. You may need to go on birth control to even your periods out. I know someone who used to have your problem & birth control has helped a lot. It's not healthy to lose that much blood.

escape_thereal_world October 16th 2011 04:13 PM

Re: Month Long Period
 
I'm going to move this to Sex and Puberty.

It's definitely not normal, but it could be caused by several things. You should get to a doctor, or even go to Planned Parenthood. Best of luck!

JellyBean4986 October 17th 2011 11:26 PM

Re: Month Long Period
 
That sucks, really sucks! I'm sorry, but ai had to say it. You really should see your doctor about this hun.

Verità October 18th 2011 10:44 PM

Re: Month Long Period
 
How regular are you normally? This used to happen to me occasionally, and I was put on birth control for it, however, it could also be a serious medical problem. I would definitely talk to your doctor about it, even if it's awkward and embarassing for you. Just be completely honest, and they will get you the help you need.

thebigmole October 21st 2011 05:16 AM

Re: Month Long Period
 
First off don't freak because I certainly did when it happened to me. Mine was caused because I was on Yaz and was taking 3 months in a row so as to not have my period for 3 months. On Yaz you are only supposed to have the 4 sugar pills and then go back to the regular. Well I never take the sugar pills and I didn't take my regular pill again after 4 days because my period was still pretty heavy. However that's exactly what caused me to continue bleeding for a month I was too late in telling my body to stop. But it did stop eventually and the only bad thing to come of it was a UTI because I use pads, and well it's a slightly longer story... But yeah it's happened to me and everything should be fine, though if it goes on much longer I would go see your doctor.

Coffee. October 21st 2011 05:59 AM

Re: Month Long Period
 
I never had month long periods, but I had two week periods for like, three years of my life. :mad: It was horrible. But then I found the answer to all my problems: Birth control.

However, depending on how heavy, this may not be a hormonal issue. I would highly advise you seek medical attention. My mother had this happen to her because of rapid weight loss. I do not know your situation, and am not a doctor, so I can't diagnose you. But there are many reasons this can happen and I would highly recommend you see a professional.


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