should I be worried about this?

jessica31876

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Let me preface by saying my dr really sucks and I am switching dr's but it doesn't come into effect until June 1st so I would rather not go back to my current dr. with this issue. So here is my problem:

I did not have a period for almost two months. (so my last normal one was the end of Feb.) This month I had one towards the beginning of the month. Sometime around maybe the 7th-9th Id say. Well I started again today. So two periods in one month. So should I call or just wait to talk to the new dr about it? Im not sure if that is something I should be really worried about or if because I skipped one that my body is just getting back on track because I normally start at the end of the month.
 
thats what I was kinda thinking too. I figured missing them was probably stress related but then was kinda surprised because I was like wait its only been like two weeks. Its happened in the past but not really to often and usually when I skip one
 
I wouldn't stress about it either...between my pregnancies I had really wonky cycles and my doc never seemed too concerned about it...he was about to put me on birth control pills to regulate my cycles when I found out I was pregnant with number 2...anyway..it's probably just hormonal stuff.
 
because you went the two months, its probably your body just regulating again from that. I'll have that happen once a year or so and then my cycles go back to normal
 
Jessica -

I'm not sure how old you are, but if you're of a 'certain age' this may also be the beginning of perimenopause. I'm starting early, and have had weird periods since September (skipped that one..and lemme tell you, we spent a TON of money on pregnancy tests to be sure! LOL).

If you're going in another week or two, it can wait til you see your new doctor.
 
Jessica, I'm peri-menopausal and what you're describing sounds a lot like me. I'll have a few small spotting type periods a month, then I'll go a few months without one. But, brace yourself, because if you are peri-menopausal, you may have a month where it is VERY heavy. I mean 2-3 pads at a time. You may not have it, I'm just warning you it might happen.
 
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