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constantly bleeding for about 3 months

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PostPosted: 04/01/08 - 21:02    Post subject: constantly bleeding for about 3 months Vote now! Reply with quote

im only 18 and have been constanly bleeding my boyfrien thinks that it may be due to my birth control (depot prevera) the shot i've been on birth control since i was 15 and have always had some type of side effect mainly depression and mood swing and things of that nature. i am very afraid because many of the women in my family have had hysterectomys and thing like that at very young ages. my Dr. tested me for everything and averything was negative other than that she gave me no answers only that because im only 80 lbs and a lil over 4 ft. tall it was from my shot ...help me please im getting very annoyed and scared.


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PostPosted: 05/03/08 - 11:58    Post subject: re: constantly bleeding Vote now! Reply with quote

It's been a month since you posted so I really hope that by now you have seen a doctor to be sure it's nothing serious. Even if it's not as bad as before.

Prolonged constant bleeding is something to be taken very seriously. There are many possible causes and only a doctor can run the tests necessary to diagnose what is causing this.

I hope you take my advice, I'm no doctor but my bachelor's degree was with an emphasis on human sexuality and my senior year (2003) I was part of a team of writers for a Human Sexuality Info Website.
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