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Health Tip: Signs of an Unhealthy Menstrual Cycle

Symptoms that require a doctor's evaluation


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(HealthDay News) - A regular, healthy menstrual cycle is a good indicator of a woman's reproductive health. If you have problems with your period, see your doctor.

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Here's a list of warning signs that something may be wrong, provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:

  • If you have no menstrual cycle by age 15, or within three years of breast development.
  • If you have no period for more than 90 days.
  • If you suddenly have irregular periods after having had regular periods consistently.
  • If you have periods very often (21 days or less since the prior one) or very infrequently (45 days or more since the prior one).
  • If you have periods that last longer than seven days.
  • If you have abnormally heavy bleeding, or bleed or spot between periods.
  • If you have severe pain, sickness or fever during your period or after using tampons.


-- Diana Kohnle

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Last updated 2/15/2008

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