You : You are probably not ovulating regularly. A polyp or fibroids could also be causing some midcycle bleeding.
Answered 11/10/2018
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Reasons vary: If you mean that you start a new period every two weeks, that is shorter than normal and you ought to consider consulting your doctor for an exam and workup. However, if you mean that the period from when your period ends to when it starts again is two weeks, that may be annoying but it is probably a normal. short cycle. Cycle length can vary considerably between women.
Answered 11/15/2018
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Irregular Periods: I understand your concern about irregular menstrual cycle. Let Wise Woman within you guide you to ask: •Stresses of relationships, work, or finances? •Your coping skills? •Emotional stability? •Changing Birth control pills Then discuss these with Gynecologist and possible diagnosis of: •Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) •Polyps on the uterine lining •Uterine Fibroids •Thyroid problem
Answered 11/16/2018
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