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Re: Could I have Ovulated during my period??From: Heather (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 7 Dec 2000 18:31:30 -0800
Katt, I am not a doctor but each time I have been pregnant, I have had the symptoms that you describe below--light bleeding for a couple of days, sore breasts before and after the bleeding, etc. I would go and get a blood test if I were you since that will definitely tell you whether or not you are pregnant because it measures HCG levels. Good luck! Heather
-- ---------- > From: Katt <katt@asia.com> > To: Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH <pregnancy-birth@forum.obgyn.net> > Subject: Could I have Ovulated during my period?? > Date: Thursday, December 07, 2000 4:49 PM > > I have pretty regular periods about every 32 days. I have been using > the Ovulation Monitor for several months, and I ususally ovulate on day > 17 and my period always shows up on day 31 or 33 at the latest. Well > this month, I had a light period (medium blood flow for 2 days only) I > always know the day my period is going to start, not only from the > monitor, but my breasts get sore after I ovulate and the day I start my > period they stop being sore. Well they stopped being sore for the two > days I had my period, then they immediately became sore and engorged > again. I even noticed the increase in cervical mucas. Could I have > ovulated during my period? I never have before, but my monitor is > showing low hormone levels and my breast are STILL sore. It is now day > 19 and I didn't have my regular ovulation and I have never seen these > low hormone levels on my monitor... Is it possible that I am pregnant > and it was implantation bleeding? I have been trying to concieve for a > year with no luck. I also took a hpt the day the bleeding stopped and > it was negative. HELP! >
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