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Hi Is 2 days bleeding okay in periods ?! This month I am having only 2 days of bleeding that is very normal not heavy After that I didn't have any sign of bleed Could u please answer Thanks
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Its normal
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We need to review your menstrual history in details. Such episodes occuring only once is normal but having such episodes frequently is something to be evaluated . Kindly connect online for consultation.
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Pls connect for online co sultation and advice
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If you are having your periods regular than a single cycle, bleeding of two days is normal, still to be sure you can get your haemoglobin and serum ferritin levels checked
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Hi Menstrual change only once is acceptable. But maintain menstrual diary to have check about it
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Your question is like asking, "Is it OK to be 5 feet 3 inches, or do you have to be 5 feet 8 inches to be normal?" So as long as you are having your periods every month you should be happy, whether it is 2 days or 4 days bleeding.
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If cycles are regular  and one cycle having less bleeding, nothing to worry
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