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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. Thank you for reaching out to our community with your concerns.
What birth control or protection did you use for four years/
Have your menstrual cycles been regular with one period a month during the last two years?
How long have you been trying to become pregnant?
Anonymous, you need to schedule an appointment with your gynecologist, who knows your medical history. Your doctor needs to find out why you have had two periods this month.
The menstrual cycle is regulated by a precise balance of hormones. An imbalance may have caused you to have two periods instead of one.
Your doctor can work with you and your husband to find out why you have not been able to conceive again.
Regards,
May 9, 2016 - 8:35amMaryann
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