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Have Heavy Bleeding. Took Nerothisterone. But Again Bleeding Has Started. Is This Periods?

took nerothisterone about a week ago after i started bleeding 10days before my period on the exact date i was to have my period i started having a heavy flow.the doc ordered i take nerothisterone which i took for about 4 days and the bleeding stopped .but a week later im starting to bleed again heavily this time no clots.Is this my period or something
Wed, 19 Jun 2013
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You seem to be suffering from a metropathic cycle. If you are sexually active and are not any contraception, you should exclude pregnancy. You may have a trans-vaginal sonogram along with a local exam to exclude local causes. You may need hormonal profile to monitor hormonal supplementation properly. Apart from these causes, sudden weight disturbances, stress, infections and certain medications also cause menstrual irregularities. Hope you find this information useful. Wish you good health.
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Have Heavy Bleeding. Took Nerothisterone. But Again Bleeding Has Started. Is This Periods?

Hi, You seem to be suffering from a metropathic cycle. If you are sexually active and are not any contraception, you should exclude pregnancy. You may have a trans-vaginal sonogram along with a local exam to exclude local causes. You may need hormonal profile to monitor hormonal supplementation properly. Apart from these causes, sudden weight disturbances, stress, infections and certain medications also cause menstrual irregularities. Hope you find this information useful. Wish you good health.