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Increase In Nipple Discharge, Stopped Periods, Cramps And Bleeding During Sex, Dizzy, Nausea, Sleepiness After Family Tragedy. Hormonal Imbalance?

7 months ago I experienced the loss of my husband and the grief I feel have caused a hormonal inbalance. Please see following.
Increase in nipple discharged. I've always had inverted nipples with discharge but more lately;
I had the mirena placed in me as my primary birth control in 2009 and have gotten my periods since. I stopped getting them 3 months ago but I constantly have menstrual cramps and bled during sex.
I get dizzy and nauseous very easily.
I cant drive for longer than 5 minutes without getting sleepy. But I sleep for 7 hours most of the time.

Please help
posted on Sun, 11 Aug 2013
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Hi, Getting menstrual cramps and bleeding during sex shows some changes in the uterus, or cervix.Breast changes may be secondary to it.
I advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have PAP test, and ultrasound for diagnosis.
Thank you.
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Increase In Nipple Discharge, Stopped Periods, Cramps And Bleeding During Sex, Dizzy, Nausea, Sleepiness After Family Tragedy. Hormonal Imbalance?

Hi, Getting menstrual cramps and bleeding during sex shows some changes in the uterus, or cervix.Breast changes may be secondary to it. I advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have PAP test, and ultrasound for diagnosis. Thank you.