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What Causes Heavy Periods Along With Loss Of Appetite?

Less than a week after having sex on the 29th of September, I got my periods, that too, much heavier than my normal periods. That was on the 4th of October. Then, my period got delayed and I was beginning to fear that I was pregnant. However, I got my second period on the 14th of November, this month, this one also heavy. Sometimes, I normally have delayed periods as well. Could I still be pregnant? I lost my appetite since a few days prior to my second period and still don t feel like eating anything. I was feeling slightly nauseous before this second period, but haven t vomited.
Mon, 5 Jan 2015
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Hi, if you are not sure its better to do urine pregnancy test .there is no harm in it. Otherwise its less likely that you are pregnant if you had normal flow in period. Your symptoms may be non specific not related to pregnancy.
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What Causes Heavy Periods Along With Loss Of Appetite?

Hi, if you are not sure its better to do urine pregnancy test .there is no harm in it. Otherwise its less likely that you are pregnant if you had normal flow in period. Your symptoms may be non specific not related to pregnancy.