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I get blisters filled with blood around my menstralcycle,,

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PostPosted: 05/01/07 - 02:17    Post subject: I get blisters filled with blood around my menstralcycle,, Vote now! Reply with quote

blisters filled with blood around my menstral cycle....sometimes they are painful but if they ruputre,they just go away...what could it be???
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