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I have been on my menstrual for 3 weeks, what could be the problem? ? |
I started a new birth control implanon, could this be the problem? Yes new birth control can be the problem. Sometimes it will take your body a while to figure out the new birth control. If it's just a light flow you should be fine but keep an eye on it. However if it's heavy or painful in anyway call your doctor. It could be the birth control. You're body might be trying to regulate the hormones. More than likely is related to the new birth control. Try looking the name of it up on the internets and see if there's any comments from other people on it. You could also try checking out the side effects, if any. Either way, definitely talk to your gynecologist about it. Some women's periods last the entire month... It is not healthy to bleed that much, you will become anemic. Call your doctor right away. All birth control is a problem, if not now it will be later. doctor doctor!!! menstruating for more than a week is realllyyyy realllyyy bad and dangerous for you, so go to the doctor right now!!! yes. seek medical attention. it shouldnt be bad but if you bled for 3 weeks, thats a lot of blood you lost. drink lots of water and check with a doctor. ywa Maybe you have too many hormones, It's normal. I think you should go to your doctor and ask her. it more than likely is the new birth control contact your doc. tell your gyno check out beinggirl.com |
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