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AF came almost 2 weeks early...WHAT?!?

Posted by: plumkatie on Mon Mar 15, 2010
OK, so I had always been as regular a a clock. I had 30 day cycle (DC). That was before my son was born in May 2006. Since July 06, I've worked myself into a different groove of a 28 DC. Although it's not regular, AF can come as early as 24 or as late as 33. Today AF came on CD 16. This has never happened and it concerns me a little. I had a successful TL just after my son was born, so I am not pregnant. I am in a monogamous LT relationship, had a normal pap less than a year ago. I am a little stumped as I had my hormones checked a few weeks ago tests showed no cause for concern. Do I need to go to my OBGYN or just figure it to be normal at my age? BTW I am approaching 40. Any input would be appreciated.
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