A member asked:

I have had two periods in one month. what could it possibly be?

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Dr. Brian Nguyen answered

Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Normal: Normal menstrual cycles are from 21 to 35 days long. It is perfectly reasonable therefore for you to have had two periods in a month, which could just as well be your body's reaction to some factor/change in your life as well. No concern unless you are also anemic.

Answered 12/22/2014

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Irregular periods?: Most likely a normal change in your regular cycle. Or if you are on birth control a side effect depending on what you are on.

Answered 11/3/2014

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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

One possibility: would be breakthrough bleeding due to imbalance of estrogen & progesterone. Take care.

Answered 3/27/2019

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