Before I address your question, I must say that I am concerned that you had a period in late April which lasted three weeks. That means your period stopped a few days ago.
Something has off-set your normal menstrual cycle. If you have been having vaginal bleeding for three weeks, you cannot be pregnant.
Feeling tired and light headed may be linked to anemia, which is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells. Blood loss from a heavy or prolonged menstrual period can lead to anemia.
Give your physician a call and report your prolonged period and symptoms. Your physician may ask you to come into his office, order a blood test or recommend a daily multivitamin with iron.
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Hello Anonymous,
Before I address your question, I must say that I am concerned that you had a period in late April which lasted three weeks. That means your period stopped a few days ago.
Something has off-set your normal menstrual cycle. If you have been having vaginal bleeding for three weeks, you cannot be pregnant.
Feeling tired and light headed may be linked to anemia, which is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells. Blood loss from a heavy or prolonged menstrual period can lead to anemia.
Give your physician a call and report your prolonged period and symptoms. Your physician may ask you to come into his office, order a blood test or recommend a daily multivitamin with iron.
Maryann
May 22, 2012 - 4:28pmThis Comment
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