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really frustrating :(

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dunyahassan · 29/03/2015 10:55

Morning all hope all babys and bumps are well :) well im a bit freaked out tbh, i had my last period just over 3 wekks ago and it was the usual heavy painful and full of clots but nearly 3 weeks later i got a so called period which never gave me signs of it coming usually i get pains days before this time i had a cramp went bathroom and i had started bleeding anyways was not painful was extremely light and lasted few days and to this day since i stopped bleeding i have just been having a lot of stretchy discharge tinged with pink/brown, not due my normal period till another week or so and its sunday so no doctors open but will be calling for appointment tomorow no doubt will have to wait few days for one as its not urgent but its started freaking me out a bit never had this been pregnant with my 2 kids this never happened not on any contraception just the pulling out method wer are not trying to not have or have if you understand anyways ive been cramping along with the discharge no smell itch or burning and defo not cotage chese like lol any insight ladies? thanks

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dunyahassan · 29/03/2015 11:48

bump

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hst986 · 29/03/2015 12:00

Hi, are you pregnant? Sorry to ask but it's not really clear from you're post!

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hst986 · 29/03/2015 12:01

*your

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dunyahassan · 29/03/2015 12:08

im not sure to be honest as im not due for my actual period for another week its too early to test i think but just wondered if anyone else had experienced this

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Gemerama · 29/03/2015 12:12

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hst986 · 29/03/2015 12:17

Sounds like an irregular period to me however if you're not prone to those it's always best to check! :-)

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