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What Causes Irregular Period Flow With Clots Along With Back Pain And Headache?

I am 34 years old and usually have very regular. However it is usually A very difficult heavy painful period with severe cramping for the duration of the cycle And very heavy flow with multiple clot by the 2nd day my period is currently between 3 to 4 days late and there s a light bleeding not enough to fill a pad but no clothing at all but it is accompanied with back pain headaches and some cramping should I be worried could I be pregnant.
Tue, 1 Dec 2015
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Hi.

Pregnancy is always ruled put as part of protocol, and once it has been ruled out your doctor will look into all possible causes for a hormonal imbalance. Although you are extremely young for it, some women have been displaying signs of early pre-menopausal symptoms and I think your doctor may consider that if all other causes have been ruled out. But that is one of the least likely possibilities on the table for now.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Irregular Period Flow With Clots Along With Back Pain And Headache?

Hi. Pregnancy is always ruled put as part of protocol, and once it has been ruled out your doctor will look into all possible causes for a hormonal imbalance. Although you are extremely young for it, some women have been displaying signs of early pre-menopausal symptoms and I think your doctor may consider that if all other causes have been ruled out. But that is one of the least likely possibilities on the table for now. Best wishes.