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24 Years Old, Getting Periods Every 20 Days, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Bloating. Not Taking Birth Control. Should I Seek Medical Attention?

Hi I am 24 years old I have had 2 kids, over the last 3-4 maybe even 5 months I have been getting my periods every 16-20 days, I am not on any birth control , I am always feeling drained and with or without my period I have stomach pain and I m constantly bloated just wondering if I should be worried and should seek medical advice or is this normal?!? every thing 6 mths ago was fine and was always normal :@ Ty pls help
Tue, 3 Jul 2012
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Hi sexychick4, getting periods every16-20 days is not normal and you need to get yourself checked by a gynecologist. Due to excessive loss of blood you may be anemic and that explains your tiredness and a feeling of being drained. Take immediated action, and take care!
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24 Years Old, Getting Periods Every 20 Days, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Bloating. Not Taking Birth Control. Should I Seek Medical Attention?

Hi sexychick4, getting periods every16-20 days is not normal and you need to get yourself checked by a gynecologist. Due to excessive loss of blood you may be anemic and that explains your tiredness and a feeling of being drained. Take immediated action, and take care!