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Period question help?

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ok so i keep havin my period every 11 days 2 14 days and i know ur only supposed to have it once a month irts driving me insane i saw in a magizene that it could be a thyroid thing and i take tyroid medicine buti took my tyroid test a month ago and i waz normal but i have been bad on my meds and my said it might be a reaction to the gaurdsil shot which i took about 2 months its almost tiome 4 my second one but idk any ideas

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  1. stds not sure get a gyno check up


  2. 2 b honset ur tyroids really have nothing 2 do wit ur periond. i suggest dat u c a gyn. dats da best way 2 go. cuz if u listen 2 ppl advise it nit really helping u. only a gyn doc can help u.

  3. Sorry, I havent' started, lol

  4. maybe you should consult a doctor, because my friend had almost the exact same thing, and she had an infection.

    she had to stay in the hospital for a week, because she was swelling down there lol.

    And then after about a month son these special pills she went back to normal.

    or maybe your lucky and your just discharge, have you had your period for a while? it could be just your preperiod.

  5. get the AIDS test

  6. SEE A PHYSICIAN! You could have endometriosis, or another condition. Bleeding that much will make you anemic, which needs to be treated. You are right - it is only supposed to occur monthy, so what is happening to you is abnormal, and needs to be treated.

  7. You should visit with your doctor when you go in for your second series on the Gardasil shot.  You may also ask to be on birth control, then you will only have it the week you're on the "fake pills".  Sometimes medicines can mess up your internal clock.  Have you always had long periods?  When I got my wisdom teeth pulled, I was warned that my birth control was not going to be effective during that month.  I had a weird period that month because of the medicine from my oral surgery.  Everything should be fine in the end.  P.S. birth control is not only for those who are being safe, but also to help reduce cramps and regulate your period....no more unexpected periods.  Here is a site if you would like to learn more about it to help regulate your periods.  My best advice is to talk to you doctor since you're on other medicines, but go in prepared.  

    http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health...

    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/birth-c...

  8. You said, "and my said it might be ..."  Who said that?  Your mom, your friend, your sister, your doctor, someone else?  If you haven't talked to your doctor about it yet, you might want to give them a call in the morning.

    If the problem started around the time you started taking your thyroid medicine, it could be the culprit.  Switching your prescription might help if that's the case.  If it's the Guardasil, you might be stuck for a while.  Definitely mention this to your doctor when you go for your next shot.
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