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Re: Bleeding a week before expected AF ?

From: William McIntosh, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 30 Apr 2002 16:19:13 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Lana wrote: >
>I have'nt had any problems concieving in the past ( I have 3 kids) , but
>it has been almost 10 yrs. I believe that I ovulated on April 19th or
>20th. ( positive OPK on the 17th )My cycles have been about 34 days.
>I started haveing an achy, crampy feeling in my uterus and lower back 2
>days later.Then 5 dpo, my breasts became tender and very swollen.It hurt
>to do up my pants all the way. Then 10 dpo I started bleeding in the
>a.m.. It lasted all day but not very heavy. Then became heavier that
>night, then started to taper off by the end of the next day. Now today
>, 12 dpo it is just when I use the bathroom when there is blood. My
>breasts are still very swollen and tender. I wasn't expecting my period
>until May 3rd or 4th ,one week from the day I started bleeding. ( I
>have never been early for my period ever,and with my first child I had ,
>what seemed to be a regular period , then next cycle a light period and
>when I found out I waspg , I was 2 1/2 mos. along )
>
>Any ideas, is it possible I was pregnant and it didn't hold ....too
>weird for implantation?.......or early period? Or could I still be preg.
> What should I do next? Please Help :)
>thanks,
>Lana

I doubt that you are or were pregnant, but a test might tell you one way or the other. If you ovulated the 19th, then the 30th is not really all that early.

--
William D. McIntosh, MD, FACOG

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