Pink Discharge, Back Pain, Menstrual-like Cramps, Bloating. Watery Discharge Before Period. What Could This Be?
My cycle on average is 26 days, on day 16 of cycle I had light pinkish discharge along with back ache, menstral like cramps and a heavy bloated feeling ( went away after about 3 days). Now 2 days before my expected period I noticed pink watery discharge along with bloated, full feeling in my abdomen, what could this be?
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the possibilities according to your description are,
-if there is no possibility for pregnancy (means you didn't have unprotected intercourse around the time of ovulation) then the symptoms on 16th day could be postovulatory symptoms and the present symptoms could be part of premenstrual syndrome.
-whereas if you are having chance of pregnancy then the first symptoms could be because of implantation and the present symptoms could because of early pregnancy.
as these general symptoms can be seen in both the conditions just by symptoms we cannot come to one conclusion, so if you are having chances of pregnancy as I told before, go for pregnancy test if you miss the expected date of periods, if not your symptoms will usually subside soon.
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postovulatory symptoms may not present in all cycles, though you didn't have in the past now they can appear due to hormonal fluctuation, stress etc,
continuation of these symptoms will depend on the causative factor, these will be usually mild and subside soon, if needed you can take treatment,
in case of protected intercourse the chance of pregnancy is less but we have to remember that contraceptive methods are having some amount of failure rate,
what you told is correct menstrual cycle can undergo changes during the reproductive life because of many factors.
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