Pregnancy test: First thing you need to do pregnancy test to make sure it is not pregnancy related. Other possibilities include ovulation abnormalities or local abnormalities in the genital tract, Other causes include bleeding disorders, medications as contraceptive pills I recommend you see your doctor for full history, examination and blood test including pregnancy test
Answered 12/30/2016
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Preg test, watch: I agree with checking a pregnancy test if you are sexually active. Otherwise it can be normal to have an irregular period. This can happen because of normal fluctuations in hormones, changes in stress or activity or diet. If you continue to have irregular bleeding (periods that are every two weeks or very short or with spotting) than you should see a doctor to get an examination and lab tests.
Answered 12/26/2016
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