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Catherine asked in HealthWomen's Health · 8 years ago

Period lasting over 2 weeks (Women only, please)?

I had a period which started 42 days after the previous one. That lasted about 8-9 days ie a couple of days longer than usual, but then 16 days later I had another one. That has currently gone on for 17 days & is not finished yet. I know I'm probably pre-menopausal (I'm 51) but should I be worried? Should I be going to the doctor's, and if so, what will the doctor likely do about it?

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  • 8 years ago
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    Depending on how heavy it is, it would be worth a visit to the doctor to make sure there's nothing to worry about. Standard advice has always been to see your GP if you have abnormal bleeding. There could be lots of reasons for it and some are reasons you really need to have checked out.

  • 7 years ago

    If the bible is a 100% gods word then all including OT is his word which means we should own slaves and stone non virgins to death, stupid ignorant bible thumbing B*itch.

    However, you may purchase male or female slaves from among the foreigners who live among you. You may also purchase the children of such resident foreigners, including those who have been born in your land. You may treat them as your property, passing them on to your children as a permanent inheritance. You may treat your slaves like this, but the people of Israel, your relatives, must never be treated this way. (Leviticus 25:44-46 NLT)

  • 8 years ago

    How about stop wasting time and go find out what ur doctor will do by seeing them :)

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