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munkeyflo
post Jan 22 2013, 10:03 AM

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Have you see your gynae yet? If not, then please go see first.
munkeyflo
post Feb 1 2013, 10:47 PM

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Why your period not regular you go visit a dermatologist? doh.gif

15th Dec and 22 Jan, doesn't seem irregular to me. Everyone has a different cycle and every month have different number of days. It doesn't mean you must get your period on the 15th of each month. As long as your cycle is pretty much the same number of days, then it's consider quite stable.

Some people no period for 3 months, some continuously bleeding for 3 weeks then stop then bleed again or something.

Stress will affect the menstrual cycle a lot. Eating healthy, sleeping well and exercise helps maintain our reproductive systems. However, there are still many females that are born with hormonal imbalance and have to take birth control pills to regulate their cycle.

Visit a gynaecologist next time, not a dermatologist.

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post Feb 1 2013, 11:11 PM

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QUOTE(g r a p e k e y @ Feb 1 2013, 11:03 PM)
Sorry I have to ask... where to look for a gynaecologist? > <

I ask my dermatologist cause I happened to be there doing my dermabrasion  sad.gif
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Dermatologist = skin doctor
Gynaecologist = doctors that specialize in female reproduce system

If you're gonna get pregnant and give birth, a gynae will have to help you deliver the baby. You can find gynaes in every hospital or maternity clinics and there are many Klinik Wanita around.

Every woman should have a regular gynae to consult with. Try to stick with one gynae so he/she can understand you better. How old are you? If you're young, it's no surprise that your period is still unstable. If you're already 20-30 years old, then you might want to go to a gynae and he/she might prescribe birth control pills (hormone pills) to regulate your cycle if you are planning to have kids. Do you keep track of your menstruation every month? Always record down when is the first day of bleeding, when did the bleeding finish, it's also good to record down changes in your vaginal discharge. During ovulation, most girls can see a significant difference in the vaginal discharge. If you take note of all these changes in your body, you'll find that understanding your own menstrual cycle isn't that hard after all.

 

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