A lot of things can affect your periods and many of them are of no significance. If the periods are excessively painful or heavy, if the bleeding is consistent each time, if you are not on the birth control pill or otherwise taking hormones, or if this has been happening for several months, then further evaluation is indicated.
Answered 9/17/2021
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The potential causes are numerous but the most common cause it’s not ovulating regularly. Evaluating nurses involves a physical exam and some bloodwork and then you may be offered treatment based on the results. A common treatment to regulate cycles is using some form of birth control is a medication to regulate your cycles
Answered 9/20/2021
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