You do not mention how old you are. This can happen at any age, but is particularly common once you get around your mid-30s and begin having some hormonal changes and perimenopausal symptoms. It is usually nothing to be concerned about.
If you are having your yearly Paps and pelvic exams and feeling okay, I would not be concerned. But if it is worrying you or you are not feeling well, make an appointment with your gynecologist or health care provider for a check up and a blood draw to check hormone levels.
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Hi Ashleajade
You do not mention how old you are. This can happen at any age, but is particularly common once you get around your mid-30s and begin having some hormonal changes and perimenopausal symptoms. It is usually nothing to be concerned about.
If you are having your yearly Paps and pelvic exams and feeling okay, I would not be concerned. But if it is worrying you or you are not feeling well, make an appointment with your gynecologist or health care provider for a check up and a blood draw to check hormone levels.
Thank you for writing and good luck.
September 18, 2010 - 7:23amThis Comment
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