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I m 23 year old woman. Recently married. In october I had period on 6th and in November is on 7th. Then after 12 days that means on 18th november again I had bleeding it was accompanied by back pain and lower abdominal pain this is similar to my normal period. Bleeding was medium and third day morning only bleeding stopped. Similar to this was happened in February of same year. That time I had period on Feb 4th and same month of 20th again bleeding was there like period .next March I had period on 20th. After that period cycle was 30- 35 days. Kindly inform is there any problem? Chances of having period twice in a month or is this a the sign of pregnancy?
What you have described is called intermenstrual bleeding. It may be due to many causes and you need to consult a gynaecologist to find the real cause if the problem is persistent. It may be due to a genitourinary infection, contraceptive pills, intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUD) or it may also be due to an ectopic pregnancy which means a pregnancy not at the normal site. So i strongly suggest that you visit a gynaecologist to find the cause and treat it.
All the best, Dr. Samyak.
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What Causes Bleeding Between Periods?
Hello, What you have described is called intermenstrual bleeding. It may be due to many causes and you need to consult a gynaecologist to find the real cause if the problem is persistent. It may be due to a genitourinary infection, contraceptive pills, intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUD) or it may also be due to an ectopic pregnancy which means a pregnancy not at the normal site. So i strongly suggest that you visit a gynaecologist to find the cause and treat it. All the best, Dr. Samyak.