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ovulation? pregnancy? period?

By September 21, 2010 - 2:46pm
 
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I had my period on September the 2nd, I had sex on the last day of my period Friday the 6th unprotected. It is now the 22 and I am having "cramping" in my uterus and my breasts and tender. Sometimes before my period I will get tender breasts but usually not this early. I figure I am 2 weeks out till my next period is due. I also sometimes get cramping a day or 2 before I start but again not usually this early. I'm concerned I may be pregnant or there might be something else wrong. Suggestions?

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Ugh! To top everything off I now have a yeast infection, started to come on about a day or two ago. I've only ever gotten them like once or twice in my life! I swear I can't win for losing this month!!

September 22, 2010 - 10:08pm
Expert HERWriter Guide Blogger

A lot of women have light spotting before their periods. You may want to use a pad...just in case the spotting gets heavier and your period starts.

September 21, 2010 - 6:26pm
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cassandramaria - You're right on target to be going through ovulation right now. Our periods and all of the body changes around them can suddenly change on us without warning, as can the length and duration of periods. Try to hang in there.

September 21, 2010 - 5:42pm
(reply to Pat Elliott)

Thank you! I just went to the bathroom and it was pink when I wiped, is that normal too?

September 21, 2010 - 6:14pm
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