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please help.

i have been bleeding almost constantly with maybe 2 days in between for the past 2 months. many of the women in my family have had hysterectomy's and i am terrified something is wrong with me. i have been off birth control for exactly one year and thought maybe it was my body getting used to regular flow again but i'm not sure. when i do stop, it seems to start again right after my boyfriend and i have sex. i'm very frightened because i do not have thte money to go see a doctor but i also can't afford to keep buying tampons.

PLEASE HELP!!!
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I had this problem before having my hysterectomy in 2006. My dr diagnosed it as Adenomyosis. This may or may not be what you have but you must see a dr. If this is what it is, they can probably do a D and C and take care of it... I opted for the hysterectomy because my grandmother had unteren cancer and I had my three children.
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599170 tn?1300973893
to both of you,,,seek gyn consul and Im gonna guess that if the depro shots and other meds havent worked that you may be heading for a d and C its a simple (usually) prodedure yyour put to sleep the cervix is dialated they use a cutlettle to scrap the inner walls of the uterus and get rid of excess tissue build up...in theory this help and or sure the frequent bleeding problem...sometimes it comes back after X amount of time and you may need the procedure repeated...ask you doctor his/her opinion on this possibility.
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I have the same thing going on. Except mine started right after I started BC, the depo shot. It ***** sooooo bad. I'm at seven weeks and two days and I'm going insane. If you find anything out pleaasseeee telll me. Thanks
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599170 tn?1300973893
this is abnormal,,,and your risking anemia,,most countys have free or reduced cost clinics..I understand not having any money..but you must have this checked..
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