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Vaginal bleeding for over a year

I'm 19. I have had constant vaginal bleeding for over a year. Sometimes heavy but mostly light. Had a laparoscopy done, results came back normal. Had tried all different kinds of birth control, including IUD, nueva ring etc. they all work for no longer than a month and then bleeding returns. Always have had extremely bad cramps since first getting period but constant bleeding did not start till about year and half ago. Seen two specialist and they say I am out of options to control it and can not find any significant cause! Any ideas why this is happening or anyone else experienced same thing?
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If you dont mind what were the pills called?
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I had that same problems the different about me I was on my period for 3 month in half whent to my gynecologist and gave some pills to stop bleeding and they did work this pass few month I have been getting my period every month...
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I had that same problems the different about me I was on my period for 3 month in half whent to my gynecologist and gave some pills to stop bleeding and they did work this pass few month I have been getting my period every month...
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Yes I have been checked for bleeding disorders by my local gp and all came back negative.  No I have not seen any of those. Only gynecologist
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Have you been checked for a bleeding/clotting disorder? One of the most common ones is von Willebrand's. Has a thyroid abnormality been ruled out? Have you seen a hematologist? An endocrinologist?
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