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Have Abdominal Pain And Vaginal Bleeding On Drinking Alcohol. Taking Contraceptive. Solution?

I went out drinking with my friends last night, drank a lot of alcohol, I only get to get out once in a while, any time I do I get horrible abdominal pain late that same night or the next morning, as I did this morning. I started bleeding out of my vagina , but I m on two forms of contraceptive to stop bleeding because I have such a bad hemorrhaging problem. I don t know whether or not to go to the doctor or not.
Mon, 5 Aug 2013
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Hi,
In the context of your past history of severe hemorrhage, it would be ideal to contact your consultant as early as possible. Your doctor may put you on styptics and change the dosage or combination of contraceptives if necessary or add other supplements temporarily for arrest of the hemorrhage. Please remember, prevention of such hemorrhages is always advisable if you know the cause; please try not to drink ever again. Hope this helps. Take care.
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Have Abdominal Pain And Vaginal Bleeding On Drinking Alcohol. Taking Contraceptive. Solution?

Hi, In the context of your past history of severe hemorrhage, it would be ideal to contact your consultant as early as possible. Your doctor may put you on styptics and change the dosage or combination of contraceptives if necessary or add other supplements temporarily for arrest of the hemorrhage. Please remember, prevention of such hemorrhages is always advisable if you know the cause; please try not to drink ever again. Hope this helps. Take care.