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I normally have my menstraul for 6 to 7days but this month its only 3 days

By July 20, 2009 - 4:55am
 
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I normally have my menstraul for 6 to 7days but this month its only 3 days, i also have severe stomach cramps, im very tired and estremely moody, also when i am intermate with my husband it hurts, can i be pregnant, i have done a test but it show negative, please help

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Thank you for your reply Diane,

Yes it hurts more further up, i have spoke to some friends they say it could also be endrometriosis and thats scary, we actually trying for a baby right now but its taking longer then we thought,they say this could be one reason why i cant fall pregnant,
I will try another test and if that is still negative i will go to my doctor.
Thanks again...

July 21, 2009 - 10:00pm

Sure, Lamondre, pregnancy is a possibility anytime you've had unprotected sex. The light period COULD be a sign of implantation bleeding. Is it possible that you took the pregnancy test too early? You say that it hurts when you are intimate with your husband, can you tell us how? (Meaning, does it hurt more in the vagina, where he enters you, or does it hurt farther up inside, where he might be coming in contact with the cervix?)

Here are two awesome places to look for information on whether you might be pregnant:

https://www.empowher.com/news/herarticle/2009/07/20/am-i-pregnant-ten-facts-about-sex-and-pregnancy
http://www.thehelpline.org/am-i-pregnant/symptoms-of-early-pregnancy/

July 21, 2009 - 8:37am
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