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The curious case of the dodgy flow

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thejollytrolleydolly · 04/08/2018 07:05

So just after a bit of advice realty. The BF and I have been TTC for around 4 months now and my FP is like clockwork! This month however not only have I come on 5 days early but I had no pre period cramping backache etc the usual and to add to that it only lasted a day and a half when it's usually a solid 4 days...
Initially I thought implantation but yesterday it was super heavy (sorry if tmi) today however it's disappeared altogether!

Has anyone had a similar experience? If so what was he outcome?

Many thanks!! Xxx

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physicskate · 04/08/2018 08:42

Your body isn't a clock. It's possible you ovulated four days earlier than you normally do.

If you think you're pregnant, a test can tell you.

Secretlifeofme · 04/08/2018 08:44

This started happening to me this year. It's really annoying isn't it? It may be a sign of low progesterone if it happens repeatedly, so keep an eye on it. In my case, I have been prescribed luteal phase progesterone to fix the problem.

thejollytrolleydolly · 04/08/2018 10:23

@physicskate thanks and it's a possibility! I have ordered some tests which I will use this week as my original FP wasn't due until Monday so probably too soon to test atm.

@Secretlifeofme thank you for the advice and I will keep an eye on it. It's just weird as my periods are never usually off so for this month to be so random made me think something must have changed.

Thank you for the advice both! Much appreciated 😘😘

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