Get checked!: There is not enough information to be able to determine all possibilities of the cause of your bleeding frequently. However frequent blood loss like this could result in low blood count called anemia if not attended to quickly. It is best that you get checked so that whatever may be causing this would be rectified quickly.
Answered 12/10/2020
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Frequent "periods" ?: Bleeding on 16/29 November and again on 8 December is not normal, and may be caused by several conditions. If pregnancy is possible, obtain a serum HCG test to be certain about pregnancy, as this may indicate a pregnancy outside the uterus (ectopic) which needs immediate attention. See your gyn physician for an exam and other testing to determine the cause.
Answered 12/11/2020
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