Abnormal: Looking at your other conditions, I would recommend being seen. Can be some normal hormonal variation but to be safe, I would rather if someone could examine you.
Answered 11/15/2016
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See doctor: we call this dysfuctional uterine bleeding. How to help patients with it is very personalized depending on your pregnancy desires, body habitus, menstrual history and activity levels. The pattern you discribe is compatible with anovulation which means tht you have unopposed estrogen. Hormonal treatment is usually successful.
Answered 8/30/2014
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