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Bleeding between periods?
Here are my symptoms, i am in my 20's and have not had these symptoms before, I am not pregnant that I know of yet.
-bleeding between periods for almost 4 months, occurs roughly every second week
-had bad cramps in lower abdomen that felt like period pains but where alot worse and did not ease
- have suffered back pain since bleeding starting between periods for last few months
any ideas, serioud answers only please
thanks
no not on the pill, have been in the past when I was alot younger for overy problems but have not had any problems since and have been off the pill for over 5 years now
sassy...?? not sure what u mean
11 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It could honestly be many things. If you are not on birth control then getting on it might help regulate.. i went through that irregularity when i was younger. then i went on birth control for a year and was able to get off of it after my periods regulated.
it could also be a pregnancy. I really think that you need to go to the obgyn no matter what and see what is going on.. they are probably going to ask you to take a urine test.. if they do take it and also ask for a blood test.. this is to make 100% sure that you are not pregnant.. there are a lot of women who can determine pregnancy with a urine test. they will also check you for anything else that might be the cause of the bleeding.. good luck and please don't waste time.. if you are pregnant then you need to know ASAP.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
My opinion is that every girl should learn about the sex organs functions menstruation cleanliness fertilisation etc from mother or school teacher or elder relatives.
If you are healthy and have good cleanliness of sex organs inside and outside there should not be any discomforts.. Congratulations for not having any artificial birth control.
Heavy bleeding in between periods may be due to ovarian cyst or uterus inflation It may be determined if you got hairs on the breast nipples chin or belly caused by male hormones. Back pain is a symptom of lower abdominal circulation block or uterus problems You may consult a gynaecology st soon.
Have enough exercise for abdominal muscles Drink enough water to have better urination
- 1 decade ago
These are symptoms that you need to go to your doctor with. There are a lot of women's health issues that can cause these types of symptoms, and many of them are very treatable. The solution might be as simple as putting you on birth control pills.
I've always been told that if your period goes wacky for 3 consecutive months, then you need to see a doctor. If you don't have health insurance, you can go to planned parenthood for something like this, and they'll be able to help you. They'll either be able to treat you, or if it's beyond their capacity to handle, they'll help you with community resources so you can be seen by a specialist, if need be.
I hope you feel better!
- PamelaLv 45 years ago
You need another platelet check and though it is likely to be merely a hormone hiccough you really should have a check smear. There are no issues with this in Scotland where the start age for smears is 20 years. I believe there are moves afoot to reduce the age to 20 again in England and Wales as well. Either way a prudent doctor would not hesitate to offer you one anyway.
- 1 decade ago
I think that you should make an appointment to see your doctor on this. It can be something serious. If you're on any kind of birth control I would concider either changing it to another kind or something. Right now there is a bunch of recalls on some bc. Hopefully you will go and get checked. Best of luck.
- 1 decade ago
Strongly recommend you to have a body check.
Since bleeding between periods can be caused physiologically or pathologically, go to the clinic and have a body check will be better.
- hedley1232001Lv 41 decade ago
I am a medical doctor licensed in Panama.
So you have not brought enough information to know what is going on. So, I strongly recommend to talk to you local general practitioner or family doctor and give him/her enough information to get a diagnosis and give you the best treatment by him/herself or refer to a gynecologist if it were needed.
- 1 decade ago
Umm. Im no expert here, but ur bleeding out of your part, but your on your period, and your period is blood. How can you tell the diff?
- 1 decade ago
in periods if bleeding is occurred then ask to lady doctor who is specialist in this section.after it try some desi methods for solving it.





