What to do with future problems with menstruation
19 years old
2020-05-10
Every month comes on the 1st of menstruation, but it is already on the 9th, and still has not come. I am worried about pregnancy.
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BY Larry Cotton 2020-05-10Early or postpone menstruation for 7 days is a normal physiological phenomenon. It may be due to excessive daily stress or irregular schedules and other reasons caused by early or delayed menstruation. If it exceeds 10 days, you will need to go to the hospital in time to check whether you are pregnant. At the same time, a color Doppler ultrasound examination is also performed to determine the thickness of the endometrium and whether there are long soft nest cysts in the ovary.9
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