When you last saw your gynecologist in February, was an pelvic ultrasound done?
The onset of severe bleeding and cramping is concerning. Having two periods in one month is not normal.
During perimenopause, fluctuations in estrogen levels cause irregularities in the menstrual cycle. Your menstrual cycles may lengthen or shorten, and you may begin having menstrual cycles in which you do not (ovulate.
Anonymous, with a history of irregular menstruation and these recent changes, would you consider getting the opinion of another gynecologist?
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Hi Anonymous,
When you last saw your gynecologist in February, was an pelvic ultrasound done?
The onset of severe bleeding and cramping is concerning. Having two periods in one month is not normal.
During perimenopause, fluctuations in estrogen levels cause irregularities in the menstrual cycle. Your menstrual cycles may lengthen or shorten, and you may begin having menstrual cycles in which you do not (ovulate.
Anonymous, with a history of irregular menstruation and these recent changes, would you consider getting the opinion of another gynecologist?
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March 15, 2016 - 8:42amMaryann
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