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Is your cycle misbehaving? Like your
usual N-day menstrual cycle is all of a sudden
longer or shorter, or you're spotting where AF should be here in full force, or
PMS symptoms but no sign of AF? And has it got you thinking (...pregnant?), or
generally confused or stressed or time to call the OB/Gyn?
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spotting 5 days after ov, 10 days before period
Posted by:
karencoco
on Tue Apr 27, 2010
Hi,
I'm a new poster and i'm hoping someone can help...
I usually have a 35 day cycle. My last period began on 31 March so I'm 27 days in now. From day 25 onwards I've been experiencing pinkish/brownish spotting but today I also have tender breasts and a achey thighs.
Is my period starting early or could it be something else? This doesn't usually happen!
Anyone have any ideas?
Thank you
I'm a new poster and i'm hoping someone can help...
I usually have a 35 day cycle. My last period began on 31 March so I'm 27 days in now. From day 25 onwards I've been experiencing pinkish/brownish spotting but today I also have tender breasts and a achey thighs.
Is my period starting early or could it be something else? This doesn't usually happen!
Anyone have any ideas?
Thank you
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