If your cycle is shorter than average, say 24 days, it is possible that you could have two periods in one month. However, if you normally have a 30-day cycle, then something has probably interrupted your usual cycle. Sometimes this happens and there is no explanation. Other times it could signal a problem. I would not be concerned if otherwise you feel fine and there was no abnormal cramping or bleeding. If this happens again, see your GYN as continually having a period twice a month is not normal.
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Hello. Thank you for posting.
If your cycle is shorter than average, say 24 days, it is possible that you could have two periods in one month. However, if you normally have a 30-day cycle, then something has probably interrupted your usual cycle. Sometimes this happens and there is no explanation. Other times it could signal a problem. I would not be concerned if otherwise you feel fine and there was no abnormal cramping or bleeding. If this happens again, see your GYN as continually having a period twice a month is not normal.
Helena
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