A longer, heavier period can indicate a luteal phase defect and/or lack of progesterone. You might talk with your DR concerning a progesterone regiment. This can make your cycles easier and shorter.
Also, a heavier/longer period can indicate an early missed miscarriage. If in doubt, check with your Dr who can give you an early ultrasound and blood test to see what is going on.
You should see a doctor, as it may be a sign of internal complications that can potentially be very serious risks to your health.
Yes, it is normal to have a period more than 7 days. In fact, a period of up to 8 days is considered normal.
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It is usually diagnosed when a woman soaks through a tampon or pad every hour for several hours or has a period lasting more than 7 days.
If you haven't had your period for more than 30 days it can be a result of: Stress Pregnancy menopause
I also just started my first pack of birth control pills at he beginning of this period. not sure if that has anything to do with it
mine appears to be 40 days or more at the moment and im really worried
There's nothing unusual about a period lasting for up to 8 days. The average length of menstruation is 5-7 days, but a little longer than this isn't unusual at all and some women can last even longer.
no. See a doctor
A typical menstrual cycle lasts between three and five days, however the time period between two and seven days is typical as well. If a woman experiences a menstrual cycle lasting more than seven days, then she should seek medical attention.
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