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Having short periods
Since 3-4months my periods days are very short. It is on time. My cycle is 28-30days. I am not pregnant. And i dont have pcos or pcod. I am active in sexual relation but i dont take any contraceptive pills. Still i dont know i am bleeding so less which i seem very abnornal. Usually since childhood i have heaveg flow during my period days and the total length of my periods last for 6-7days. Bt since 4months i am bleeding for only 2days amd then i 2more days i am having dark browing bleeding very little then the period is getting over
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Get an ultrasound pelvis done. Do thyroid function test and complete blood count with ESR and consult further online
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Please get a sonography of the lower abdomen done and consult a Gynaecologist on Practo with the report
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Connect please
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The only pathological reason fr a scanty period would be deranged thyroid levels n weight gain U can get ur Thyroid levels checked n strt exercise
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