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Suffering From Irregular Period Cycles. Merina Fitted. Is It Due To Hormonal Imbalance?

I suffered for years with my cycles being off, I would not have a period for 30, 35, 40 even 49 so I had a merina fitted in may 2012, once fitted I started to have regular cycles and everything is smooth. Until my last few cycle were off I did not have a period for 37days and then the last was 32. the 32day period ended 2days ago but i feel lower back pain and slight cramps for the last two days. I m not sure if this is due to a hormonal imbalance ?
Tue, 30 Oct 2012
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Hi,
You have not mentioned your age, which would have made easy to give some advice. Cramps are generally not due to hormonal imbalance. Lower back pain might be due to hormonal imbalance, & can be treated with simple pain killers along with supplementary calcium.
Wish you good health.
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Suffering From Irregular Period Cycles. Merina Fitted. Is It Due To Hormonal Imbalance?

Hi, You have not mentioned your age, which would have made easy to give some advice. Cramps are generally not due to hormonal imbalance. Lower back pain might be due to hormonal imbalance, & can be treated with simple pain killers along with supplementary calcium. Wish you good health.