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Understanding Short Menstrual Cycles: Causes & When to Consult a Doctor
The length of a menstrual cycle varies from person to person. A typical cycle is 28 days, but it can range from 21 to 35 days. Having a cycle that is only two days long is not common, but it is not necessarily a sign of a problem. If you are concerned about the length of your cycle, you should talk to your doctor.
There are several possible reasons why you might have a short cycle. One possibility is that you are ovulating later than usual. Another possibility is that you have a hormonal imbalance. Finally, it is possible that you have a medical condition that is affecting your cycle.
If you are concerned about the length of your cycle, you should see your doctor. They will be able to rule out any medical problems and help you determine if you need treatment.
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