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4 periods in 2 months...?

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ok so i had my period 4 times in the past 2 months and im starting to cramp again so i think im going to get it again. i just had it a week ago. whats going on? i used to have a regular menstral cycle and im a virgin so im not pregnent.

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  1. well, being a virgin shouldn't make a difference. in fact... if you were pregnant you wouldn't get your period at all (there would be a baby in the way).

    but anyways, that isn't normal. at least not to my knowledge it's not. so if i were you i would talk to a doctor and see what he/she says.  


  2. Periods that are too frequent (more often than every 28 days also called "metrorrhagia") can be related to several predisposing factors:

    If the periods are otherwise normal, then a short "luteal phase" or insufficient ovarian production of progesterone may be responsible.  If the periods are inconsistent, then failure to ovulate and the resulting anovulatory bleeding may be responsible.  If the periods are actually normal and once a month, but there are episodes of bleeding in between the periods, then mechanical factors such as fibroids or polyps may be responsible.  Women with hyperthyroidism are classically described as experiencing frequent, heavy periods. They, in reality, rarely show that pattern, but we usually screen these patients for thyroid disease anyway.

    Early stages of pregnancy might be a possible cause as well, but it could happen if you change your eating habits, are stressed, have a lot on your mind, etc. Our emotions and hormones collide a lot.

    I've experienced frequent periods too in the past that was caused by ovarian cysts.

    There could be other causes for the frequent periods you are experiencing and I would recommend you see your doctor/gyno for further evaluation to see what they think could be causing this.

    Good luck :)

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