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period for over a month

I have an apt set with the obgyn...my period came over a month ago and still there...fresh...clots...old..all sorts...im tired all the time, sleep more than...feel nausea half the time. Get sharp pains every now and then.
It is nit my thyroid...I've been seeing dr since 07 for that and everything is fine.
im definitely not pregnant.
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ive read a lot of post from previous events from 3-4 years ago, and thier situations seemed to have never been resolved....and its not right to bleed like this. :(
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Why did you write a whole paragraph about pregnancy when i specifically said I am definately not pregnant?
I am just looking for people with similar problems to see what thier experiences were and if it just kept happening or what.

Dr. said i havent even been ovultating, she thinks its a polyp, going for ultrasound next week.  Put on birth controlhoping itll regulate it and sent me for bloodwork.
Still bleeding, will just have to wait on results.
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Hello,
Delaying of periods can be due to pregnancy or other causes as well. However to confirm the status of pregnancy, I suggest you to test for pregnancy by a highly sensitive pregnancy test 10 days post ovulation with a sensitive ( 20 - 25 mIU ) pregnancy test. Also then I would suggest you to get your serum HCG levels estimated since this is more specific than urine for pregnancy tests.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.
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