Abnormal vaginal bleeding is a potential indicator of cervical cancer. The amount, flow, and duration of vaginal bleeding vary between women. Hormonal imbalances, PID (pelvic inflammatory diseases), infection, and some forms of birth control might explain abnormal bleeding. However, anything outside of ordinary should be investigated.
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