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Posted: 02/19/07 - 17:32
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BlueKat
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I am overweight right now and have not had regular periods when I have been overweight in the past. Recently, I haven't had my period in a month and I'm seeing a clearish to sometimes light yellow, mucous with a few streaks of red blood in it that I've never seen before. There is no chance of pregnancy, in case that's important. What is going on? I am totally worried.

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Posted: 10/10/08 - 14:14
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Did you find out what it was? I am also overweight, and am experiencing this.

When I'm under 250-ish, I have normal menstration, however if I go over 250, I stop menstrating. Crazy, it's like a switch... no other health factors involved.. just weight.


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Posted: 04/30/09 - 11:49
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I am not having my periods from 4 months now; same problem; my weight has increased from 195 to 225 now. I am not pregnant. age is 26. I had regular periods before. no other heath issue got it checked. only thing concerning is the harmonal change! Crying or Very sad if you guys find any solution tell me


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Posted: 05/01/09 - 13:41
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Have you visited your doctor to see why you are gaining that much weight in a short amount of time? yes, the hormonal change can impact your periods but most of the time you have a heavier period with increased weight. Some remedies may include finding the right diet (not so much to lose weight, although it could help, but just to eat healthier). Certain foods can regulate your period. Foods that are low in fat and complex carbohydrates and high in protein and fiber. Also, water helps! Try consuming 8-8 oz. glasses of water per day, getting ample rest, and adding some exercise into your daily routine.


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