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is thiss baddd? can it affect me? HELP!!!?

I'm 18 and married and not taking any kind of birth control.

I got my period on December 1st and it ended on the 4th

(i normally have my period for a week so this was weird)

Then i got my period-Again- On December 25th

That period for 3 Long weeks. It was heavy, alot of clots, and

it ended all of a sudden.

it ended on January 18th.

I got my period again JAnuary 30th and its only been 2 weeks from the last one!!!

It's the same as the last one.

i dont want to go another 3 weeks on my period!!!!

Could this be wrong for my health???

Could i become anemic?!!

I want to have kids , would this affect me?

Could i have something wrong? PCOS, endometriosis, PID??

If anyone has gone this through or knows what may be wrong please answer

Update:

I already set an appt for wednesday morningg.

I just want to know possibilitiesss please.

Im nervous

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  • 1 decade ago
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    to me that sounds as though your hormones might be off or endometriosis. I know that if it is endometriosis there are some big signs such as the cramping is so bad that it is hard to move. you feel fatigue and want to just sleep causing you to become anemic. even if you find out you have certain conditions most doctors know what to do to help you have a child. also You might have had a miscarriage because of the blood clots you are talking about i bleed for 2 weeks after i miscarried my first baby before my son.

  • 1 decade ago

    Only your doctor can tell you what's going on. You should definitely see a health care professional. That amount of bleeding is definitely unusual. Don't freak out - just go to the doctor! That's what they're there for :-)

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