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My menstrual period is a purple blueish color and i am concerned should i be? i do have problems with my iron. |
My menstrual period is a purple blueish color and i am concerned should i be? i do have problems with my iron. GO TO DOCTOR!!!!!!!!! NOWWW!!!!!!!!! yes you should be concerned cause if it aint red like its suppose to be then something is seriously wrong you should see a physician right away |
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