Get...: We need more information especially if you have recently started birth control. If this is the case then it could be related to that. If not then get a pregnancy test, if it is negative then make an appointment with your GYN provider for exam and testing. Possibilities: vaginal/pelvic infection, hormonal imbalances, uterus fibromas, ovarian cysts, among others.
Answered 11/5/2014
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Abnormal cycle: Always consider pregnancy if you are sexually active and your cycle is abnormal when late, early, didn't come at all, or if the amount of bleeding is different from what you are used to. If you are not pregnant, & problem continues over 2-3 months see your doctor. Over the course of your lifetime a couple of weird cycles can always occur & nothing is wrong. Your doctor can help figure it out.
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