Not two periods: You do not have two periods in a month. Both cannot be a menstrual cycle. You have abnormal vaginal bleeding. This can come from trauma, infection, cancer, or hormone troubles. If the abnormal bleeding persists then you should see your Gynecologist.
Answered 7/30/2014
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