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Silentcoldr
05-05-2007, 12:40 AM
Hello, My girlfriend hasn't been getting her period for 6 months till last month she got it but then about two weeks ago she got it again but this time is wasn't normal she was "Chunking" blood and she has been for about 2 weeks now she's said that maybe she was pregnant and she lost it becuse she drinks alot and goes crazy all the time...sorry for my poor english/grammer.

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SpunkyStuart
05-05-2007, 06:04 AM
She needs to visit a Doctor. This will put both your and her minds at rest. If there is a problem then it can be treated, if she is pregnant then she needs to start prenatal care classes and planning for the birth. I wonder if as she had no period for 6 months then maybe it was a miscarriage?

Thisby
05-05-2007, 09:50 AM
If she'd been six months pregnant it would have been really obvious and it would have been kicking already, although it could have been less than six months...
If it's possible that she'd been pregnant, does that mean you two are having unprotected sex? If so, and you don't want to be a dad, start with the condoms. As for her cycle, she should go to a doctor and find out what's up. Although if she hasn't had a period for a while then finally has one, then I can understand that it might be a strange period.

man70
05-06-2007, 05:19 PM
What you described, unfortunately, sounds like miscarriage.

Silentcoldr
05-07-2007, 05:55 PM
no trust me it wasn't 6 months because we weren't together six months ago, Damn that sucks if my gf did lose it because she was saying that she was chunking really bad for a couple of days and she's had her period now for about 2 weeks and a half... and no were not useing protection which is really bad of us i'm going to start again because i don't want this to happen again.... Thanks everyone for the advice =:::(

Sam I Am Not
05-12-2007, 04:11 PM
The chunking doesn't sound good. It does sound like a miscarriage. She should defintely see a doctor right away. Not taking care of this could result in her not being able to have children in the future.

marinewife12
05-12-2007, 08:38 PM
Honestly, it sounds just like a regular period. The "chunking" that you refer to just sounds like blood clots. Sometimes you get them during a period, sometimes you dont. If this girl went 6 months without a period, then it's not altogether impossible that she had a lot of built up blood clots that she was passing.

It happens to me when I skip a period. The next one is heavier, and I get a lot of clotting. The clots are very dark red/black.

I highly doubt it was a miscarriage. I really do. Is it impossible? No, it's not impossible. But it's unlikely. It just sounds like she had a hard period after having missed so many and she was clotting.

KeltoKel
05-12-2007, 08:54 PM
Well, I have had a miscarriage and I had chunking. Also, I believe he said in his later post that it hadn't been six months since they had sex. He also stated she has had her period for over 2 weeks.

Miscarriage or not, better to get it checked out, just to be safe.

marinewife12
05-13-2007, 02:54 PM
And all I was saying was that it's also completely possible for it to not be a miscarriage.

I agree she should see a doctor. But we shouldn't automatically assume it was a miscarriage. She may have PCOS. These sound like my exact symptoms before I was diagnosed: no period for months at a time, extremely long periods when I would get a period, heavy flow with clotting.

There are multiple things that might be wrong. Or, there might be nothing wrong at all. She's a teen, so chances are also with her that it might just be her body not being regular yet.



I think the main thing to say here is that you have GOT to use protection from now on. Consider this an unfortunate lesson.





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