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MENORRHAGIA: Irregular periods, experiencing unusual syptoms

From: Chrystal (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 18 Mar 2007 18:40:04 -0500 (CDT)


Starting in Nov.'06, my periods starting coming 3-4 days earlier than normal. I didn't worry too much, knowing I had a pap in Nov '06, it was normal. In Feb.'07, I started my period on the 5th, again on the 26th(started w/brown spotting for 2 days & then a very light flow for 2 more days. Then weekend after that, I had a light blood-tinged mucus for 2 days. Two days after the blood-tinged discharge, I had intercourse, and experienced pelvic pain for 4 days. However, I was under a alot amt. of stress from Oct.06-Jan. 07 due to my father being very ill, and I have started having heart palipations, which my doctor ran tests everything showed to be okay, I did show signs of anxiety. I do not to take any meds for it. During the last 3-4 wks, I've had hunger pains @ times-even about 1hr. after eating a good meal, light nausea, extreme fatigue, & some breast tenderness. I thought I was pregnant, so I took 4 pregnancy tests & they all were negative. I spoke with my gyn's nurse, she has advised me to keep a diary for 3mths. I do have some concerns because of my family history with different cancers of the reprod. system, as well my husband & I would like to conceive a baby witin the next 6mths, but during intercourse today my husband decided to not pull out, & it concerns me because I'm just now over the syptoms. Could you please give me some advice? Should I go ahead & make an appt. within the week, before I would officially be pregnant? I am scared if anything is there, it could cause complications if I conceived as of today.





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