Could be normal: Your menses may be still settling in. If you've had periods for many years, and are sexually active, you may be pregnant. Do a home pregnancy test. If you've recently started or switched or missed birth control pills, that maybe the cause. In any case, if hpt is negative, or if you continue bleeding, see your gyn for proper exam and treatment.
Answered 9/30/2012
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Irregular menses: There a number of things that can affect the timing of the menstrual cycle. Weight changes, medication, nutrition, stress, check with your doctor if the irregularity continues.
Answered 3/26/2013
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