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What Causes Abdominal Pain And Light Bleeding When Periods Are Not Due?
My boyfriend fingered me but didn't go deep at all. I doubt that there was any fluid on his fingers. But I wasn't too sure and so I took the ipill within 48 hours. I'm having abdominal pain since a week and I also bled a little, though my periods are 15 days away. What does this mean?
I understand your concern. Regarding to your symptoms, you could have mid cycle bleeding, so called spotting. Some women experience mid-cycle spotting around the time just after ovulation has occurred. This is thought to happen due to the drop in oestrogen mid-cycle, prior to ovulation. Because progesterone levels have yet to rise, a small amount of the endometrium may be shed. It is not something you should worry to much about, but my suggestion is to visit your gynecologist and make examination to exclude any severe condition. If your pain or bleeding becomes worse than visit your gynecologist immediately.
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What Causes Abdominal Pain And Light Bleeding When Periods Are Not Due?
hello and thank you for asking HCM, I understand your concern. Regarding to your symptoms, you could have mid cycle bleeding, so called spotting. Some women experience mid-cycle spotting around the time just after ovulation has occurred. This is thought to happen due to the drop in oestrogen mid-cycle, prior to ovulation. Because progesterone levels have yet to rise, a small amount of the endometrium may be shed. It is not something you should worry to much about, but my suggestion is to visit your gynecologist and make examination to exclude any severe condition. If your pain or bleeding becomes worse than visit your gynecologist immediately. I hope this answer was helpful to you.