A member asked:

Can breakthrough bleeding delay a period? help please?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Irregular bleeding: Breakthrough bleeding is a form of irregular menstrual bleeding and is caused by but not exclusively all, oral contraceptives, cervical or endometrial polyps, anovulation, endometrial cancer pregnancy, At age 48 menopause is in your near future and "period delays" are very common due to a lack of ovulation and estrogen only cycles. It's time to see a GYN MD to obtain a real diagnosis.

Answered 5/19/2017

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