Is it normal for a 47-year-old woman to have two periods a month?

A 47-year-old woman having two periods a month may be a normal perimenopausal manifestation, or it may be an abnormal menstrual disorder, cervical disease or endometrial disease.
1. Perimenopause: 47-year-old women may be in the perimenopausal period, when the ovarian function of women is gradually declining and the hormone levels in the body are changing greatly, and irregular menstruation may occur. It is also possible to have two periods a month.
2. Menstrual disorders: If a 47-year-old woman is nervous and under too much psychological pressure, she may experience menstrual disorders, resulting in two periods a month.
3. Cervical diseases: Some cervical diseases such as cervicitis and cervical cancer may lead to contact vaginal bleeding. A woman may have one normal menstrual period and the 2nd may be abnormal vaginal bleeding rather than a true menstrual period.
4. Endometrial diseases: endometrial polyps, endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial cancer and other diseases may also lead to abnormal vaginal bleeding and fluid discharge.
If the symptoms of women having menstruation twice a month are not relieved after lifestyle modification, they should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.