What Causes Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Along With Vomiting And Fatigue?
I got my period on september 10 and than in octuber i didn t get my period on november 10 it is liquidly and heavy flow blood. Is it possible that I can be pregnant. I have been feeling tired lately and falling asleep early. I feel like vomiting in the morings and don t feel like my self lately.
Hi, I have gone through your question. Delayed periods, feeling tired and vomiting in the mornings are suggestive of pregnancy. I would suggest you to get a urine pregnancy test. If it is positive, do consult your OBGYN specialist so that you can be examined, investigated and the cause of bleeding can be found out. You may require progesterone support in the form of capsules or injections if required. If you are not pregnant, then you have to get investigated for the cause of delayed periods (thyroid disorders, prolactin disorders, polycystic ovarian disease etc.) Hope this answers your question. Wishing you good health.
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What Causes Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Along With Vomiting And Fatigue?
Hi, I have gone through your question. Delayed periods, feeling tired and vomiting in the mornings are suggestive of pregnancy. I would suggest you to get a urine pregnancy test. If it is positive, do consult your OBGYN specialist so that you can be examined, investigated and the cause of bleeding can be found out. You may require progesterone support in the form of capsules or injections if required. If you are not pregnant, then you have to get investigated for the cause of delayed periods (thyroid disorders, prolactin disorders, polycystic ovarian disease etc.) Hope this answers your question. Wishing you good health.