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Had Bleeding, Lower Back Pain, Tiredness, Not Stressed. What Is Going On?

Hi I had a period on 10th March, 2 weeks late 24 i had tiny bleed (brownish pink in colour) lasted a day but hardly anything. was due my period 7th / 8ths april, no signs of period till yet... i get lower back pain and feeling tired.... i am normally regular... I am not stressed or changed my diet in any way so i am abit worried what is happening , my doctor just keeps telling me to go away and keep an eye on things. can you help at all?
Mon, 13 May 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

You're starting to have some menstrual irregularities and associated back pain.
There is a change in the appearance of your menstrual blood.
All of this clinically suggest that it may be Pelvic inflammatory disease.(Some form of infection to the reproductive system).
Maintain good perineal health.
Take adequate rest.
Take a course of antibiotic.
Ultrasound abdomen can be done
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Had Bleeding, Lower Back Pain, Tiredness, Not Stressed. What Is Going On?

Hello, You re starting to have some menstrual irregularities and associated back pain. There is a change in the appearance of your menstrual blood. All of this clinically suggest that it may be Pelvic inflammatory disease.(Some form of infection to the reproductive system). Maintain good perineal health. Take adequate rest. Take a course of antibiotic. Ultrasound abdomen can be done