
Suffering From Irregular Period With Light Bleeding. Underlying Cause?

Im usually a heavy bleeder during my period. Last month was about normal. But before that I had missed it for a month or 2 prior to last months. This month, I have had only clots when I pee and wipe, no bleeding like normally. What could this be?
Thanks for your query.
You are suffering from irregular menstrual cycles for the past 2 months.
There could be various reasons for this.
Firstly, in any female in the reproductive age group, who is sexually active, the main possibility is pregnancy and pregnancy related complications.
It could be an intrauterine pregnancy .
It could be an impending miscarriage, or an ectopic pregnancy ( pregnancy outside the uterus ).
You can rule out these conditions by a home urine pregnancy test , however rarely a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy might not show up on the urine pregnancy strip.
Then there are other reasons for such abnormal pattern of menstrual bleeding.
Common conditions include emotional stress, anxiety, heavy and frequent travelling, rapid and recent fluctuations in weight, etc.
Thyroid disorders and polycystic ovaries should be ruled out.
Such a picture also is presented with endometrial hyperplasia, wherein the lining of the uterus gets thickened, so sheds in a delayed manner.
Intake of hormonal medications or birth control pills also could be a reason.
I would advise you to consult a Gynecologist for a detailed evaluation and appropriate blood tests.
Take care.
Feel free to get back with any further questions.


Again, the list of possibilities is the one I gave you above.
I would ask you to consult a reputed Gynecologist and have a complete assessment.
That would provide you a clearer picture.


Certain conditions like polycystic ovaries, thyroid disorders, endometrial issues will have an impact on conception.
So its all the more important to have them screened out.
Generally with irregular cycles, women DO have difficulties in conception, but most of the conditions are treatable, so dont panic !
Take care.

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