Menometorrhagia: All females have a cycle from 28-35 days long. Which means- having periods twice/ month is not normal.Needs further investigation.
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This is not normal.: Bleeding twice in one month is not normal and you should see a woman's health provider. Sometimes it can be a sign that you are approaching the menopause, but more often there is a problem with the uterus. After age 35, your risk of overgrowth of the uterine lining rises and this can lead to cancer if not caught early. Usually, this is just a simple growth in you uterus, like a fibroid or polyp.
Answered 9/29/2015
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