One of the girls I babysit for has be on her period for going on for 10 weeks she is almost 12. Started at 9.?

We are waiting for her insurance card to arrive but in the mean time I am so worried for her that she will become anemic from loosing adjectives of that blood for so long or that it will affect her when she gets elder and wants children...
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As long as she have insurance she can be treated, all that would call for to be known would be who her insurance company is. I would get hold of her to like an urgent or on the spot care center. That is a polite place to start. Or even call one and see what they speak, or call a local emergency room and see what they influence.

She needs to be see, and treated, that much blood loss isn't good. In the meantime, trademark sure she is eating and drinking well

TIP: Spinach is lofty in iron which is what you lose profusely of when you bleed.

Good Luck

What is menstruating?

take her to an emergency room the insurance can be billed later

Super irregular spell. helppp!?

You mean she have had her time for 10 weeks!!?? How can it be that long? You mean to utter she has be on it for 70 days?

What could this be?

take her to any emergency room asap, you can always retro bill the insurance after that on. the most important entity is to make sure it is not something more serious than newly an abnormal time, better to get it checked out presently.

Urine problem?

take her to the doctors... this is not normal at adjectives, her future of have children may depend on it! go to a clinic if needed, where on earth is her mother!

Stopping birth control suddenly?

Have her parent or guardian take her to the emergency room. Emergency rooms cannot turn someone away simply because they have no insurance. They own to provide treatment.

(minors must have parental or guardian written consent to adopt treatment.)





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