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Reduced Menstrual Flow. Planning To Conceive. Will This Affect Pregnancy?

hi i am 26 years having less bleeding during periods from last 3 to 4 months but with regular date(26-28days).. but before i used to hav sufficient bleeding but for about 30 to 35 days interval.. sometimes for 2 months.. and we are planning to concieve in next month.. is this affects pregnency...? Plz Help me....thanks in advance..
Thu, 30 May 2013
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Hello,
thanks for using health care magic

Its not certain to say whether the reduced bleeding can affect
your fertility or not because that would depend on the underlying
cause of the reduced bleeding.

It is not uncommon to have slight alterations in menstrual flow or
the duration which is not pathological. If you do not have any other
symptoms or abnormalities or have been having fertility problems,
then i doubt if there is actually a problem.

However, you could meet a gynecologist for detail evaluation.

Hope this helps you.
Dr Achuo
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Reduced Menstrual Flow. Planning To Conceive. Will This Affect Pregnancy?

Hello, thanks for using health care magic Its not certain to say whether the reduced bleeding can affect your fertility or not because that would depend on the underlying cause of the reduced bleeding. It is not uncommon to have slight alterations in menstrual flow or the duration which is not pathological. If you do not have any other symptoms or abnormalities or have been having fertility problems, then i doubt if there is actually a problem. However, you could meet a gynecologist for detail evaluation. Hope this helps you. Dr Achuo