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Have Periods More Than Once In A Month. Have Been Sexually Active But Ot Taking Contraceptive. Why Does This Happen?

so im just abit worried not sceard to death but wondering what it could be, had my normal monthly cycle 28 day cycle lasts 5 days, and then 5 days after my period had finished i started getting my period again but it was light for about two days and had stopped completely. i am sexually active and on no contraceptive, i hav'nt had sex since around 20-30 of april. and since ive had my normal monthly i dont think it could be anything like being pregnant.
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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As per your symptoms, it appears that your hormonal balance has been somehow disturbed. The reasons could be many; constitutional, as happens sometimes during the normal course of events, sudden weight disturbances, stress, infections or certain medications. If you can exclude pregnancy, you would need to be assessed by a specialist for the specific cause for a proper management. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Have Periods More Than Once In A Month. Have Been Sexually Active But Ot Taking Contraceptive. Why Does This Happen?

Hi, As per your symptoms, it appears that your hormonal balance has been somehow disturbed. The reasons could be many; constitutional, as happens sometimes during the normal course of events, sudden weight disturbances, stress, infections or certain medications. If you can exclude pregnancy, you would need to be assessed by a specialist for the specific cause for a proper management. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.