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Pap spotting vs early AF???

Posted by: Dylansmomma on Fri Oct 8, 2010
So I'm supposed to be CD 25 today. I am normally about a 30 day cycle. I went for a pap 2 days ago and started spotting pinky brown. I understand this is normal. Today I continue to spot, although now it seems a little heavier - same colour. I have been having mild cramps, but this has been going on for almost a whole week now. I don't normally cramp until AF has started. I thought I might have been pregnant, but I don't think I am now. I haven't done a test yet, as I wasn't due for my period until the 14th. Has anyone heard of a pap test triggering an early period? Do you think I'm still just spotting from the pap? At this point I'm not overly worried about whether I'm pregnant or not, I just don't really know if I should consider this a period or not??? Any advice??
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