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Is it normal to get your period cycle frequently during menopause? Say, in a week's time, or sometimes 10 days |
It's never a fixed gap between two cycles. And each cycle is mostly a light flow/spotting. The person is aged 47. What do you mean? Do you mean having a period more than 1 day a week or for as long as a week? Either case I have heard that until you are threw menopause your period goes haywire. I would talk to a doc if you are really worried though. Or you could go to www.webmd.com and ask this there. |
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