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(4 Posts)Hello, apologies for the delay in replying. I'm fine now thank you. I went to the out of hours GP and my GP the next day. No miscarriage thankfully. Thank you for taking the time to reply xx
Is there any chance you are having a miscarriage? I'm afraid this would explain these symptoms.
I'm not really sure what it could be just wanted to check in and see how you are doing?
Have you ended up ringing 111? Is pain any better?
Sometimes there can be last bits of a period that was left over I get that, or dh could have hit your cervix?
I'm not a professional so it's definitely best to seek help if the pain is still bad
Sending hugs x
Hello, sorry for the TMI...
I had my period on the 1st July when it was usually due, it was a typical and normal period for me. They only last 3 days and are quite heavy but that's how it's always been.
Today I had sex with DH (we do not have it very often) and within 2 hours I'm having crippling period cramps (more like mild labour pains) and when I went for a wee there was some blood. When I wiped myself there was only a tiny trace of blood on the tissue.
Bleeding has stopped but cramps are horrendous.
My last child was born Dec 2012 by emergency c section. I can't think what this would be, any ideas? I'm thinking of ringing 111
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