What Might Be The Reason For Preponed Periods And Abdominal Cramps And Are There Chances Of Pregnancy?
My period was regular from jan-nov 2013 but all of a sudden my period came over 10days early in dec and now again it came another 5days early in jan now and I am bleeding a bright red/orangish color. Instead of cramps I'm having a lower adonimen pain on my right side. My boyfriend nd I had sex all through my fertile time unprotected. What may this be could I be conceiving?
If you are still having periods but they are earlier than usual, that is not a sign of pregnancy. It is unlikely that you are pregnant right now if you had a period in January, even if it was early. The pain you describe is not typical of pregnancy either. However, it is concerning that you have this pain. If it is mild and resolves on its own, you probably don't need to worry about it. However, if the pain is severe or if it does not resolve within a few days, you should see your doctor and get it checked out. It could be caused by an ovarian cyst or possibly something else. These problems are usually easily treated and not serious, but you still need to be examined to figure out why you are having pain.
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What Might Be The Reason For Preponed Periods And Abdominal Cramps And Are There Chances Of Pregnancy?
If you are still having periods but they are earlier than usual, that is not a sign of pregnancy. It is unlikely that you are pregnant right now if you had a period in January, even if it was early. The pain you describe is not typical of pregnancy either. However, it is concerning that you have this pain. If it is mild and resolves on its own, you probably don t need to worry about it. However, if the pain is severe or if it does not resolve within a few days, you should see your doctor and get it checked out. It could be caused by an ovarian cyst or possibly something else. These problems are usually easily treated and not serious, but you still need to be examined to figure out why you are having pain.