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My period is usually bad, lately its been worse and usually lasts 5days its going on 8 now. I'm worried about what is going on with my body.

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(I am 21years old) My period had gotten worse, but I was always told it'd get better the older you get. Pain so bad I can't do anything, can't walk, dizziness, hot cold sweats, fainting, pain from my stomach to my knees, horrible cramping and vomiting 1-5times within the first day. I thought my period was done but then a day later I begin to bleed again, no cramping. My fiancee and I are trying to get pregnant , should I be worried? What is going on?! Help please!

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U need to see ur g.p get some transemic acid tablets they help with periods but ur have to tell him u want to try for a baby they may not be suitable. ... But start taking pregnacare x

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