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What should I do to improve estrogen level?

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Hey Friends! I am 26. My periods were irregular and I consulted a gynecologist. She prescribed me a pill before going to bed for 21 days, Overal L ,I guess. After that my periods were regular but it lasts for hardly 2 days. Is it normal? Usually I had it for 5-6 days. My breasts are also very small. I am considering a breast augmentation in McLean Clinic, Mississauga. My friend says that my estrogen level could be low. Is it true? What should I do to improve estrogen level?

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