Not ovulating: Since ovulation is what causes normal monthly periods, the usual cause of twice monthly periods is that you're not ovulating. I would recommend seeing your doctor.
Answered 11/15/2016
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Irregular menses: The majority of women have a regular menstrual cycle after puberty and before menopause. There are many possible reasons for irregular periods, including hormone imbalance, puberty, peri menopause, change in contraception method, endurance exercises. Treatment for irregular periods includes a visit to your gynecologist to determine the etiology of an irregular cycle.
Answered 5/28/2015
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