Ok i've had my spell four times in a row and within between there be at least a week and a partially (max) break?


my sister's telling me it's majority and if i go to the hospital they'll a short time ago tell me it's zilch. and i dont trust doctors. i dont want to waste money going to the hospital. and i've have my period for 4yrs so far so it's not irregular. should i still seize it checked out?
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I'm hoping I'm understanding this correctly--you've have a "period" followed by up to a week and a half break, four times surrounded by a row? Correct me if I'm wrong.

This isn't "normal" for any woman. This would mean your cycles are a maximum of 17 days long, which is much shorter than they should be. (The average is 28, but longer or shorter cycles may be mundane for you) However, it is especially a concern that it is outside of your norm. Usually the rule of thumb a gynecologist looks to is the length and severity of the problem. It becomes an issue when it is unusual for you and when it have lasted for 3 cycles.(you've gone through 4) You call for to get this checked out. It could be any number of things, but the first that comes to mind is premature ovarian letdown. With this, a woman's cycles become shorter and therefore turn out more often, and the woman go into early menopause much quicker than she should. Go to a reputable gynecologist and get it checked out, not the "hospital", it's not an emergency per se, but should be looked into soon. If the doctor determines that you are problem free afterwards she may suggest some form of hormonal birth control to regulate your hormones so you don't bleed so much. I had a friend who did equal thing, and everything turned out OK for her, though she have been taking the pill ever since. Good luck, hope adjectives turns out well :)

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This is NOT mundane and you won't be told that it is. Yes. you need to carry it checked and now. At some point in your enthusiasm, you're going to have to cram to trust people, and you may as capably start now.

Now thieve responsibility for yourself. On one likes to income taxes either, but we do it because we own to. It's called individual an adult.

Your sister requirements more than a bit of education.

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I would influence you should get it checked out. You really don't want to be have problems like that. It could show alot of things but a week and a half is not majority. I had a friend who have a similar problem and it turned out that she had cysts on her ovaries, which could enjoy burst had she not see a doctor. I am not saying this is what you own, I am just saw it could be something serious. And if you want children in the future you don't want your cycle to be screwy .

Can stress engender a period unpunctually or even not come?

If you said you've had it for 4 yrs. and it have been middle-of-the-road and now it isn't...you obligation to go to a GYN...the form dept. They will likely do a pap if you aren't up to date on that to rule out cancer. Then they will put you on medication to stop the bleeding...or even the pill to regulate it. The solitary other thing is if this doesn't support and you continue to bleed over time they may own to do a D and C which cleans out the uterus lining. So, the answer is yes. Get checked by a regular womanly Dr. and go from at hand. You could become anemic from bleeding too much. Need to get it taken charge of. Health Dept. goes by income so you own that option. Good luck.

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