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Why is the bleeding during my menstruation decreasing so much? Is this normal or should I consult a specialist?

It is normal for the amount of blood during menstruation to fluctuate from cycle to cycle. It is not necessarily a cause for concern, especially if no other symptoms are present. If the absence of bleeding continues for an extended period of time, it would be advisable to consult a specialist.

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