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havent been to dr because none in my area will see me and I have no car to get to my obgyn. So since 7-1-12 I have been bleeding for at least seven days stop for two and go right back to bleeding.....still bleeding now...my mom and grandma had ovarion cancer and I am scared that I may....does anyone know????? I also have thyroid problems and was thinking maybe it may have something to do with all the bleeding...the blood is fresh and red not like a period....and I am one of the lucky ones that got pregnant twice after my tubes where tied therefore they have been removed...so can I be pregnant???? HELPView Thread
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