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ashley gonzalez voted up Iris Phillips' answer
The color of menstrual blood tends to vary during the course of a period. It gets darker near the end of the period, when the blood gets older, or if it is not being expelled fairly quickly. If your period is bright red, it simply means it is quite fresh and is leaving the body … Read more
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ashley gonzalez voted up caroline's answer
As you're probably not going thru the menopause at your age, its clear that something is wrong. It could be fibroids (as above) or it could be that you weren't `cleared out` properly after your section. You need to see a doctor about it, least of all because bleeding like this puts you at risk … Read more
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ashley gonzalez voted up Jack Buckby's answer
You did not specify what age you are, so it is difficult to tell whether you have started going through the menopause or not. If you are not at the right age to be going through the menopause, this should not be happening and you should book an appointment with your doctor as soon as … Read more
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ashley gonzalez voted up ray of light's answer
The normal periods range is 1-7 days. If it is more than 7 days, it is abnormal. It causes anemia which you might be feeling. The continuously 21 days periods can be due to polyps, fibroids or tumor in uterus. I advise you for a ultrasound with trans vaginal probe.
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ashley gonzalez answered shawtitia jones' question
I know this is kinda an old post but go to your gynecologist, they will do an ultrasound, put you on birth control and maybe iron.. That's what they did to me. They will make sure you're not anemic. I'm still on mine, and still trying to figure out why this is happening.