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Period one week late and too heavy
I got my periods today which is 1 week delayed and period flow is heavy as compared to my regular 1st day period. Is it normal?
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Lot more details required to properly be able to advise you on this one. Consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can google me too.
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Its a normal thing. Don't worry.
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Please let the bleeding continue for your normal duration of the period. If bleeding continues after that please consult a Gynaecologist on Practo. Some treatment can be advised
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R u sexually active Was a pregnancy test done whn u skipped ur period The heavy flow needs to be investigated
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Yes could be normal . I hope you didn’t take any ipill or there was no chances of pregnancy
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