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Amy D
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Amy D asked in HealthWomen's Health · 1 decade ago

Bleeding 9 days after my period..?

My last period was a lot different then most of them lasted a few more days then usually and not as heavy on the bleeding as usual. Now 9 almost 10 days later I started to have real thick nasty dark brown stuff coming out of me and then all the sudden it was really dark red blood quite a bit for the last two hours and now its back to the brown stuff!!. Is this normal? should I be worried?. I use to never have periods at all because I had a brain tumor and once that was removed two years ago the last year and a half ive had regular ones so i don't understand why out of no where it would just be this way ugh!. Any advice would help thank you.

Update:

most of my periods are only 4 to 5 days long and real heavey the first two days and then light after that. This time it lasted a little over a week and the first day was nothing but brown stuff and i never really did bleed heavey the whole time. I just dont get it lol.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    It might be just your body getting used to the changes, but ask a doctor just in case.

    When I first started getting periods they lasted for a long time. One even lasted for a whole month! But then it all evened out. So don't worry that much about the time.

  • 1 decade ago

    Honey you should see a doctor right away because the brown stuff isn't right or it could be your body cleaning itself from all the back up.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    its entirely normal your body is still getting used to the changes dont worry about it

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