Continuous bleeding for months?
Is it normal to have a continuous period for 5 months? Without pain.
Is it normal to have a continuous period for 5 months? Without pain.
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I'm 18 years old and have been using the Ginoring for contraception for about a year. I never had any problems, but I took a four-month break anyway to do something good for my body. Now I've felt the need to use it again, but I'm having spotting during foreplay. I'm also getting frequent stomach…
Today I got a response from my gynecologist saying I have HPV, or Pap 3D, whatever you want to call it. Of course, I still did some research after he explained it to me, because I didn't ask anything about sex or contact with others in general, but I can't find any precise answers. Did…
Hello. I've never really been able to get a tampon in, so yesterday I tried using an applicator. Everything went well, and I got the tampon in properly for the first time. I got up from the toilet and wanted to wash my hands, when suddenly I felt really sick. My legs started shaking, and…
Is there a type of vape/e-cigarette that's hardly harmful because it's just water vapor, etc. Or does something like that not work because…? Is there something like that? I'm looking for something that just goes through your lips without nicotine and, for that matter, without an overly sweet taste.
Is it normal that I suddenly had to cry during Chihiri's Journey to the Magical Land?
No.
This is definitely not normal.
Please go as soon as possible to a female physician.
If it didn’t work with the gynecologist, maybe let it be written to the doctor and the endocrinologen (the ́Hormon doctor ́)
There must have been something hormonal from balance
If you actually have your period for 5 months, you have to go to the doctor.
The lasting blood loss can become dangerous and iron deficiency you will certainly have.
no, of course not normal
as soon as possible female doctor !
Of course not. You should’ve gone to the doctor.
No, you should be with the female doctor.
No, get this straight.
Why don’t you go to the doctor?
I’ve had the problem for a long time only that it wasn’t the way it was. I was there and she felt not taken me seriously and only prescribed the pills with the statement that this would bring back rythmus, but ultimately brought nix when I dropped off. That’s why I thought I’d wait until it stops by myself
It’s your decision.