
XxxPixiexxX
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u need to get to a doctor. depending on when you started, ur period should be regular by now. unless u started when ur 17, go see ur doc.
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ally
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C a docter. have you have sex lightly ?if so that can be the problam:)
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GG
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this sounds like you need to visit the gynocologist. go to www.webmd.com or www.google.com and type in your symptoms. i dont know for sure what this is but i've heard of long periods as symptoms.
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frontstca
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First see a gynecologist right away... This isn't normal!
You may have a hormonal imbalance and this is bringing on early set change of life, this is rare though but it happens.
See a doctor, see a doctor see a doctor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There can be many reasons cysts, fibroids, etc and like any imbalance or sickness the sooner you get treatment the better the outcome
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Suite-Pee
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I'd reccommend going to the doctor and getting the Pill or something, I had really heavy, painful periods, and I went on the Pill and they helped with both the period pains, and the heaviness of the periods.
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shewa
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It may or it may not be somthing serious, however is better to be checked.
good luck
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Frankie
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You could have some kind of blood disorder, like a clotting problem or something... you should definitly go to a doctor. You are more than likely suffering from blood loss too, feeling weak, etc.
Definitly go to a doctor.
Good luck!
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dolphin lover 2007
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ask ur Doctor
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wolf_spike_vampire
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i'm 13 and my period is usually long like a week but it's kinda unfixed. it could be your circumstances i guess.
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Amanda D
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i think the best thing to do would be call the dr in case there is something seriously wrong
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Be happy or live miserable.
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Could be caused by a diet change
Stress
Worrying
If your really worried about it, have your parent's take you to an ob/gyn
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Britney:)
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You need to see your ob.It could be a problem with your birth control and if your not on any that will more than likely regulate the flow and length of your period.Call your OB!
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gynodoc
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you need to see your gyno asap, if sweating or nausea develop or faintness other than going from sitting to standing go to ER have someone take you!
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Island Hopper
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Go to the doctor.
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irish.cadyboo
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definitely go to the doctor straight away! Im not sure what it could be, but dont menopausal women feel like that?
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Bella♥
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go to the doctors!!! thats not good...but it could be nothing...so just go find out!!
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jkbond17
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Doesn't sound good... it is time to stop avoiding a medical exam. How bad does it have to get before you see about it?
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ranunculusviridis
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We can't help over the internet, sweetie. Please get yourself to a doctor just as soon as you can...and take care.
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bronte heights
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You need to go to a gynecologist. This could be serious. It could be fibroids (benign tumors), or something more serious. Go now, the earlier you go, the better the possibility that it won't effect your fertility.
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dstluke
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Why you haven't gone to see your doctor, I don't know. You're feeling tired and cold from lack of blood. Go see your doctor. This isn't normal. It might be something simple or you might need immediate attention.
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intelligent80000
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go see your gynocologist. you could be anemic and need some iron. you could have fibroids. don't worry they are treatable. also, your hormones may be messed up. make sure you go and see a doctor. good luck.
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sweetkiss
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you need to go to the doctor to find out. what are you waiting for? make the appointment!
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Queen Peppermint
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I've had periods like that- and i'm only 16. I think it's hormonal.
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krystal c
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The excessive flow could be causing you to have symptoms of anemia...ie..the temperature...head heaviness.. You need to see your gynecologist. They will probably prescribe you some sort of birth control that will help to regulate you.
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donna r
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Feeling weak is from blood loss. Need to see Dr. and get it checked. This does not sound good, and nobody can diagnose you here.
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Pamela V
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Any chance you could be pregnant? You may have an ectopic pregnancy. That causes heavy bleeding, and eventually, pain severe enough that you will go to an ER.
Otherwise, Thyroid problems, or other hormone problems may be the culprit. See your doctor.
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CoolDude
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go to the doctor.
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45 cal
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See a doctor before it gets worse and effects your health>
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:)
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Did you have a depo shot? That could do it
But it's not normal and you need to see a Gyn.
Also make sure you are taking iron supplements if you are losing that much blood- That's why you feel weak
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rαε
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i'm 15, and the same exact thing happened to me, except my period just wouldnt stop. i had it for like 5 weeks. i also got hot and cold and dizzy and all that, i was out of school for almost a week. go to your gyno and get examine to make sure you don't have any tears or anything serious. he/she will most likely give you birth control to control your periods. it's nothing to really worry about, it's actually very common. :) good luck.
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lady
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could be endometriosis. you should talk with the doc, describe whats happening. you could become anemic from all the blood loss if you do not resolve this issue. if you dont feel like dealing with it though just go to a clinic and get on birth control. that should help you out greatly. it will regulate you cycle and your flow will be predicable and lighter
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