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(reply to mrscorino1990)

Do you have a doctor you trust? It sounds like you are receiving different diagnoses, and if you have an extremely irregular period, I'm wondering if you have talked with your doctor about any type of testing to determine the cause to having extremely short cycles (two periods per month). If you are having pain and frequent periods, please talk with a gynecologist about testing for possible cysts or other medical conditions (to rule these out as possibilities).

Women do not typically have implantation cramps as you are experiencing; if a woman does feel implantation...it would be very slight cramp for a very short amount of time (an hour).

If you continue experiencing cramping and the pain becomes more severe, please call your doctor or go to the E.R. again. If you are trying to conceive, have not had your period this cycle (when was your last menstrual period?), you could have other medical complications that would need to be ruled out (ectopic pregnancy, for example). Not to alarm you--- just want to make sure you know that the word "cramping" can be anything from gas pains, menstrual cramps or medical condition that needs attention. Please do not consider it implantation cramping if it becomes more severe (any feeling from implantation would subside over an hour or two; not become more severe).

Please let us know how you are doing!

May 10, 2011 - 1:20pm

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