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Spotting, Sore Breasts, Shooting Pain In The Abdomen And Back. Not Pregnant. What Else?

I have had sore breasts for about 4 weeks. Also had above normal clear stringy discharge for about 2 weeks. Also after using the bathroom on 2 occasions I wiped and saw a spot if blood. Also had cramping but now is more like a shooting pain in my lower abdomen but now feels like its both ovaries. I also have lower back pain. I took a pregnancy test about a week ago but it was negative. Any idea of what this is all about?

Side note: I am not regular and have not had a period since December when I stopped birth control.
Mon, 29 Apr 2013
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Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.

Your extremely irregular cycles absolutely need to be evaluated. It is probably related to the fact that you are not ovulating. This can be caused commonly from:

1. Pregnancy - recheck the test in 1-2 weeks
2. Thyroid disease
3. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)

Get in to see your OB/GYN because it is not healthy for you to not cycle!
I hope that this helps. If you have more questions, please click on "ASK ME A QUESTION" link above to directly ask me a question!
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Spotting, Sore Breasts, Shooting Pain In The Abdomen And Back. Not Pregnant. What Else?

Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. Your extremely irregular cycles absolutely need to be evaluated. It is probably related to the fact that you are not ovulating. This can be caused commonly from: 1. Pregnancy - recheck the test in 1-2 weeks 2. Thyroid disease 3. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) Get in to see your OB/GYN because it is not healthy for you to not cycle! I hope that this helps. If you have more questions, please click on ASK ME A QUESTION link above to directly ask me a question!