There : There is a possibility you are pregnant, however you are more likely experiencing pre-menopause. During this time your periods can become abnormal, meaning shorter or longer in length, heavier or lighter, and also shorter or longer intervals. You should go ahead and take a pregnancy test, and also visit your doctor for hormone testing in order to determine if you are close to menopause. Take care.
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