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By Anonymous March 17, 2014 - 12:16am
 
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I had my period last feb 2. And my boyfriend and I had a do last feb 4 which i still have a period. Days passed, we had another do last feb 25 and he uses condom, thus he withrawed it and masturbates outside. And for march, i had a super light menstruation that lasts for 2-3 days only. I didnt have the chance to change my pad because it only fills about 1/4 of it. I am so worried why period is like that. I took pregnancy test last march 12 and its negative. And i took again yesterday (March 16) and also negative. So i dont need to worry that i'm pregnancy right? Or my oral glutathione affects my cycle? Do i need to worry about certain illness or what? Hoping for your quick response. Thankyou and God Bless. - ms. Ann

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But this is not pregnancy right? For the fact that i already tested. How can i tell my parents about this? I can already see their reactions as me having a boyfriend. And last, is my oral glutathion supplement affects my cycle? Sorry for so much question but i really appreciate the answers from you. Thank you and God Bless :)

March 17, 2014 - 4:32pm
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Hi Ann,

Welcome to EmpowHER.  Heavy bleeding is not a symptoms of pregnancy.  Many things can cause a woman to have vaginal bleeding aside her monthly menstruation.  Such as hormonal imbalance, ovarian cyst and many other conditions. Vaginal bleeding that is not your period, is not normal and should be seen by a doctor or OBGYN immediately. Hope this was helpful?

Best.

Daisy

March 17, 2014 - 3:17am
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