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Scared!
I just had my period last week & it was normal...except for the fact it started later in the day then normal. Before it started I noticed I was feeling sick, had horrible back pain, I was tired all the time...Strange stuff like that. Today I noticed I've started bleeding again...What could this be? Could I be pregnant?
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LOL'S Aint that a fact huh, we all stress
I wouldn't worry about it, you had a "normal" period... look after yourself this month, be healthy
If you have problems next month when your period is due, then see a Doctor...
Keep smiling.. It's good for you!!!
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I see, I see, you want to be
Yes, spotting can mean pregnancy... But, IDK, 1 week after your period? Exactly what I think, that would be quick....
Your going to have to wait until your next period irrespective, even a pregnancy test suggests that you pee on the stick on the day you are expecting your period...
Sorry sweet, not much you can do until then really
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Periods do weird things.
If you were trying to get pregnant LAST month, you may want to get a test. It's possible (though not very likely) to have your period while being pregnant. If you will turn up pregnant this month, the test probably won't come up positive yet. The average date of ovulation is one week after a woman's period ends, so it's unlikely a swimmer has hit the prize this early. But you never know! Good luck with your endeavors
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Trying to become pregnant can be a tough time. With child #1, my wife was coming off of 5 years of birth control pills and it took her several months to become pregnant. She really had no "symptoms" other than missing her period. With child #2, wham, bam, thank-you ma'am! Even tho' she had been on BC for roughly 5 years that time too, she almost immediately became pregnant. I know that it is easier to say than to do, but be patient. When you are ovulating have sex once every 2-3 days or so and generally missionary position is best for conception due to deeper penetration and depositing sperm near your cervix. Having sex more often than every 2-3 days can result in more immature sperm being ejaculated and they aren't as strong swimmers as mature ones. Going longer than three days means that the sperm inside you are losing motility (strength) and may not be voracious enough to fertilize an egg. It also may help to put a pillow under your butt to tilt your vagina "downhill" toward your uterus. Don't jump up immediately after sex to clean up, but rather stay in the downhill position for a few minutes. Give it time, it will happen when it is the right time.Comment
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