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Period ?

So I missed my period this month I've had it for the past 5 months. Even twice in a month and been just fine. Then I did start to bleed like a period then it stopped then it would start again then stop on and off every few days or so I'm not going to the doctor until August 30 th so what could this mean ?  
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I really don't think I'm pregnant that would make me 5 months and I highly doubt that I am when I did last have sex it was in March and protected but I really don't think I am
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I also went to the doctor in April but I took they tested me for std "s I guess & everything came back fine so I'm not sure I don't have the best diet and I am overweight for my short height
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I was 4 months late . No fibroids. No kidney stones. No thyroids. Not pregnant . When I FINALLY got my cycle it was on and off at first. Very light and numerous spotting. Took an iron pill because my blood count was low now it's really heavy with clotting. When you finally get your period from all of those months that you've missed, your current period will make up for that lost time. So yes it will be longer than usual and if it doesn't you should tall to your doctor because you could be pregnant..
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This started on the 19th so is it an irregular period & just light because today would be the first day of ovalation if my period went for 7 days straight
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