Can't Stop!!!!!!!!?!


Question: Im am 14 and have had my period for 1 year. I have never been regular but now it is worse. I had my period for eight days and then I stopped and two days later I started again. I have now had my period for 11 days now. I am soooo tired and my mom thinks that I might be anemick. What can I do? Is there something wrong with me!!!????


Answers: Im am 14 and have had my period for 1 year. I have never been regular but now it is worse. I had my period for eight days and then I stopped and two days later I started again. I have now had my period for 11 days now. I am soooo tired and my mom thinks that I might be anemick. What can I do? Is there something wrong with me!!!????

You need to go to the doctor.

It is possible you may have a hormone imbalance that is causing your irregular periods. A doctor can do some tests to determine what is wrong and you can work together to fix it.

The fact that you are bleeding that much may indeed be making you anemic. If so, the doctor can help with this too.

Just tell your mom you want to go to the doctor because this is really starting to make you feel ill.

EDIT: They will probably just take a little blood to test. No big deal, and you will feel much better once they have it all straightened out!

It is normal to have period abnormalities up to a year and a half after your first period. However, bleeding for 10 or more days is not normal and needs to be seen by a doctor. Being tired, could mean that you are anemic. Quite possibly you have a hormonal imbalance occurring. In this case your doctor would check your levels via blood test, and give you something to stop the bleeding.

Go To The Dr. You Need To Get Checked Out! Good Luck They Are Gonna Run Tests To See Whats Going On!

think it is the job for the doctor. good luck

Go see a doctor to find out what the problem is and to stop the bleeding. It is usually easily fixed.

My periods have always been irregular also - especially in my teens I hardly had them.
Back in 1992, I bled non-stop for a year, but I was older than you (30 ). The gyn said I had stopped ovulating and gave me the pill to stop the bleeding and regulate my periods.

You may or may not have the same problem. Get to the doctor ASAP. The sooner you go, the sooner the problem can be fixed and not get worse.

Good luck.

you should really go to the drs and find out wat the problem could be, you prob are anemic due to losing so much blood its best that you get tested for that then you can have iron tablets to help bring your energy levels back up, do you find that you have lost your appetite as this is also a sign of being anemic. sometimes wen i have heavy periods i become anemic and usually end up having to be tested for it.





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