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Menstrual question

Hi, Im 17 and I was expecting my menstrual cycle to end a while ago but it's been about 2 weeks that I've had it. I don't have any cramps or heavy bleeding. I've never had this problem before and I want to know if I should see my doctor about this problem.

-Thank You
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  • Female
  • Complaint duration: 14 days
  • Medications: None
  • Conditions: None

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Yes, u need to see your doctor.
Victor Shabanah
A prolonged period could be due to physical or hormonal problems. First, get a pregnancy test. Have you been under any stress or change of diet or exercise? You should have a check-up to make sure there are no physical problems such as infection or ovarian cyst.
This is a common problem.

Prolonged period is because

of a slight irregularity of the

hormones. If it doesn't stop

this week it would be best

to see a gyn doctor and get

it back on track.