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Menstrual cycle 2nd time
May 3rd covid positive with asymptomatic. Done with home isolation and had post covid symptoms. In between had periods on may15th but bleeding for only 2 days bit usually it will last for 5 days for me. Thought regular cycle achieved for month so not worried abt flow. Today morning while urinating i had blocks of blood and rwalized again periods. May 15th got periods and again today got periods within short span. Is this any concern. Do i need to see gyno?
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After recovering from covid irregular bleeding pattern can happen. If there is no chance of pregnancy, you can wait for the next period to come which will most probably be timely.
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Hello, irregular bleeding is not commonly seen in covid patients. It might just be related to increased stress.
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Consider consulting a gynaecologist for evaluation and treatment
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May be due to this panic situation of corona which leads in hormonal I'm balance ,no need to worry
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Consult gynecologist for detailed examination as you have clots
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