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Periods in 19 days.
I usually get my periods on the 24/25th of every month. Last month I started swimming and I got it on 20th. However, this month as I started office, I got in on the 9th. Is this normal? There were no symptoms.
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Please keep a record of the dates and duration of bleeding in your periods for 3 months and consult a Gynaecologist.
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Not normal. . Ultrasound scan and blood test required to know the cause.
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No it is not normal Bleeding before 21 days is not normal This time you got your periods in 19 days You need investigations to find out the reason for this abnormality and treatment can be offered accordingly
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