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americanwon
Dec 1, 2006, 11:27 PM
I got my period on November 19th.... it finished on the 23rd. Today is December 2nd, which should be my day of ovultion. I had PROTECTED sex on the 25th. I have been bleeding the past few days on and off.

Does anyone have a clue what could be going on? I'm really scared! I don't need this while I'm taking college finals.

J_9
Dec 2, 2006, 07:20 AM
Americanwon

I moved your post so that you will get some of your own answers. It appears that you are new here. You will get better answers if you create your own thread rather than riding on the coattails of other posters.

That said. College finals, I can relate, mine are on the 7th, 11th, and 13th. For ONE class, 3 finals!! EEEKKK

That brings me to my point. Stress can either cause a "mini" period or in some cases stop one all together. Your body could be reacting to the stress of finals by giving your a pseudoperiod (false period).

If you are really concerned you should seek the advice of your doctor. After all s/he has your records and knows your history.

americanwon
Dec 2, 2006, 07:22 AM
do you think i could be pregnant? or this could be ovolution bleeding?

J_9
Dec 2, 2006, 07:30 AM
I don't think it is anything. I have never even heard of ovulation bleeding to tell you the truth.

I personally think it is stress. If you are concerned you should make an appointment with your doctor.