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Period feels different...

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PrivetDrive24 · 08/02/2017 15:33

I started my period with no prior pain which i usually get. Its now the 2nd day which is usually worse however its fairly light and no pain at all. I usually have period pain for the first couple of days. My boobs are usually quite sore aswell which they arent this time. Been having my period since i was 13, am now 25 and its never been this 'easy' if thats the right word to use. I dont take the pill but do have protected sex. Also no children.
Any insight is welcome :)

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redannie118 · 08/02/2017 19:22

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PrivetDrive24 · 08/02/2017 20:16

Confused thank you for replying x

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PrivetDrive24 · 08/02/2017 22:40

Bump

Hoping for more opinions x

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PurpleDaisies · 08/02/2017 22:43

Are you trying to get pregnant? If you've been having unprotected sex that could explain it.

You'll need to take a test.

It could be nothing. Occasionally I get an odd period and then a normal one.

PurpleDaisies · 08/02/2017 22:43

Sorry just realised I've misread unprotected for protected. Any contraception can fail. I hope it's just a funny period.

NennyNooNoo · 08/02/2017 22:48

Could be an anovulatory cycle. It is quite normal to have occasional cycles when you don't ovulate, and your period can be lighter afterwards. Nothing to worry about if so.

PrivetDrive24 · 08/02/2017 23:08

Purple, nope not actively trying. Guess it would be a happy accident if i was x

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