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Treatment For Abnormally Sparse Menstrual Bleeding?

hi
i had peroid on 28th feb. its just a drop then no bleeding and 2nd day little in evening and 3rd littlr drop in afternoon. on forth day it started in evening till today bleeding and no pain. but more clotting is there. this is first experience for me. and there is no pregnency. i tested before period.
Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

There are different possible causes for decreased menstrual flow. Some possible causes are: (1) inadequate diet
(2) physical stress or illness
(3)emotional stress or illness
(4)extreme physical activity
(5)hormonal disorders

It is possible that your period would return to normal by the next cycle.

You can consider monitoring it to see what happens.

I hope this helps
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Treatment For Abnormally Sparse Menstrual Bleeding?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic There are different possible causes for decreased menstrual flow. Some possible causes are: (1) inadequate diet (2) physical stress or illness (3)emotional stress or illness (4)extreme physical activity (5)hormonal disorders It is possible that your period would return to normal by the next cycle. You can consider monitoring it to see what happens. I hope this helps