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Like other girls experiencing. Why did i get my period 5 days early heavy for two days then completely gone on the third day?

By Anonymous June 22, 2010 - 2:59pm
 
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I suppose to get my regular period on the 23rd of June n I got it on the 18th surprisingly. I had really heavy period and unbearable cramps for two days. The next days its gone. I hate to admit but I've been paranoid about this. On the 12th my boyfriend n I had protected sex. Is it just my hormones? Or I've been quite stressed out. Rite now its the 22nd. Last nite I had light fever but that's it. I'm concernced about my health.I'm 18 yrs old n I dnt have no one else to ask. I been readin a lot off internet. So please I'm soo weak of worrying. I can't be pregnant can I?... Pls advice mee =<

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Women's periods vary all the time - in duration, amount of flow, and so forth. It's not at all unusual for them to be a bit early or a bit late, especially if you are not on an oral contraceptive. You said you had "protected" sex, then asked if you could be pregnant from your period being early, so I'm not quite sure if you had protected or unprotected sex. They key thing is to make sure that you are always using some form of protection. If you continue to experience changes in your periods, or if you experience extreme changes, then you should see your health care provider.

June 23, 2010 - 5:08pm
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