Persistent Bleeding: What to Know & When to See a Doctor
No, it is not normal to be bleeding continuously for weeks. Menstrual bleeding typically lasts for 3-7 days, and occurs approximately every 28 days. If you are experiencing continuous bleeding for weeks, it is important to see a healthcare professional to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.Hemorrhage - Related Articles
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