Had Sex And Trying To Concieve. Having Cramps, Nausea And Tiredness
Hi, I had sex on the 24th of October, in which I was trying to get pregnant but I started spotting brownish discharge on the 31st of October. Then I started bleeding heavy on November 2. And it has been very heavy for 2 days with other symptoms of cramping, nausea, and tiredness. I thought at first that it may have been implant bleeding but now I'm pretty sure it wasn't(?) The thing I don't understand is that this all started like 10 days before my actual mestrual cycle was suppose to start. Any advice on what's going on please? I usually beer get an early period and it's never with these odd symptoms :/
Change in the frequency of periods can occur due to various reasons such as:(1) change in eating habits (2)inconsistent sleep cycle (3)side effect of medication (4)emotional or physical stress (5)infections (6)endometriosis
The other symptoms that you describe can also accompany the menstrual cycle.
If the period continues to be irregular, you can consider consulting your doctor.
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Had Sex And Trying To Concieve. Having Cramps, Nausea And Tiredness
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Change in the frequency of periods can occur due to various reasons such as:(1) change in eating habits (2)inconsistent sleep cycle (3)side effect of medication (4)emotional or physical stress (5)infections (6)endometriosis The other symptoms that you describe can also accompany the menstrual cycle. If the period continues to be irregular, you can consider consulting your doctor. I hope this helps