See your Gyne: You may be having anovulatory bleeding, which can often be corrected with progesterone medication. You would first need to be examined to be sure you don't have diabetes or a thyroid disorder, a bleeding disorder or a number of other possible conditions. Do see your gynecologist for a complete evaluation and treatment plan. Hope that helps
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