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Cycle Perplexities
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?
CycleView your cycle!
two periods in one month!!!
Posted by:
Dubbalinna
on Tue Nov 30, 2010
Hi Ladies!!!
I'm so confused.. I had a period that started late october and ended in early November. And based on the chart on here I was not to get a period until late December. But to my surprise I started spotting the 28th of Nov and today it's a lil heavier than before. I'm not sure what to think at this point but my cycle is usually 37 days and this is extremely EARLY!!! What do you think?
I'm so confused.. I had a period that started late october and ended in early November. And based on the chart on here I was not to get a period until late December. But to my surprise I started spotting the 28th of Nov and today it's a lil heavier than before. I'm not sure what to think at this point but my cycle is usually 37 days and this is extremely EARLY!!! What do you think?
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