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Re: ovulation signs or period signs?

From: Jessica Bardales MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 18 Dec 2002 16:22:10 -0600 (CST)


ONly time would tell. Wait until a week after your period is due and take the pregnancy test.

At Wed, 18 Dec 2002, stacy wrote: >
>I have a problem with my periods lately. Usually they are very regular,
>28 days or so and I can tell by my cervical mucus when I am Ovulating
>and when my period is coming. The past few months though I have been
>skipping 1 month on my periods. I took a pregnancy test when I thought
>I had already ovulated and my period was due and it came back negative.
>Then 2 days later I felt like I was ovulating, I had clear, slippery,
>egg-white like mucus and also had pain in my lower abdomen and lower
>back on the right side only. Now 2 days after that (and having sex that
>night), I am having slight cramping like my period is going to start.
>Did I ovulate or dod I concieve and my uterus is getting ready for
>implantation? Help! Stacy

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