DUB: It is called dysfunctional uterine bleeding often related to subtle changes in estrogen and progesterone levels. These changes could have caused the spotting and is now responsible for the heavy, watery flow. First make sure you aren't pregnant (do test). For some women this is chronic, often improved with regulation by oral contraceptives. Visit your doctor to review options. Best wishes:)
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