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Strange cycle and body weirdness?

Posted by: twinboysmommy on Thu Jan 20, 2011
Okay, I am having some weirdness go on with my body that I'm hoping someone can relate to. I already have twins, but would love to be pregnant right now if it's what God wants for my DH and me. We're not TTC actively, but we're not preventing either.

So, this past month about a week before my period was due I spotted. And this spotting lasted about a week. I thought perhaps I was having an extremely light period, but after stopping for about two days I got what I believe to have been AF. This particular AF was different than any other I've gotten. I had dark, red, crimson blood (sorry if tmi) and not clots. I'm firmly believe it was AF, but just sort of strange and it was def heavy. This is all after stopping the nuvaring-this cycle would be month 2 off of it.

Mainly what I want to know about is has anyone else experienced this, the week long spotting before AF I mean?

Another weirdness I have is I have muscle spasms in my lower abdominal that feel like baby movement. Weird I know, but I want to know if anyone else out there felt, or feels, "phantom movement" as it's been about three days where I feel it. If you have HAD it, what was it? Or did it go away on it's own?
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