Question Posted Saturday November 30 2013, 5:13 pm
I think I ovulated, I'm not quite sure exactly what date, but I got that sort of sticky mucus discharge, 2 days after the mucus stopped, I had unprotected sex. 8 days after I had unprotected sex, my period came, which was a couple of days early. My period was like a normal period, I had the cramps, sore breasts and back ache. I stopped bleeding for a couple of hours and I had brown discharge, it was only noticeable when I wiped after using the toilet, then I started to bleed again, I stopped bleeding yesterday. Now today, I have a bit of brown mucus, only when wiping though. I've not bless ice yesterday, and I still have sore boobs (not too sore) and I'm experiencing waves of sickness, they last for about 10 minutes, it's almost like I'm about to throw up, but I feel much better after 10 minutes. I'm still experiencing little cramps, they're bearable, almost like wind! Could I be pregnant? I've read articles of women who experienced bleeding in their first trimester, implantation bleeding, there's were like a normal period and they didn't know they were pregnant until the next month. Can any mothers share their pregnancy experiences? Thank you!
Fact: If you have had a period then you cannot be pregnant. Your period is the cleansing of your womb to prepare it for the next time you are fertile and the implanting of a fertilized egg if there is one. If you were pregnant you would not have a period for if you did you would be aborting any pregnancy you might have had.
The problems you are experiencing are either psychosomatic or there's something wrong. They very well could be psychosomatic because of your concerns over being pregnant, which you cannot be.
Now that you know this the symptoms you are getting should clear up. If they do not then there is another organic cause for our problem and I suggest you see your doctor. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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