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JessyckaLouhrenna
Aug 27, 2007, 05:56 AM
Ive posted a message about cramps before...
I had cramps a few days ago and white discharge and it was 2 weeks after period...
So I got the useful answers that it could be ovulation...
I just learnt to forget about the cramps and tried to make a baby as I was probably at that time... we tried for a few days...
My period is due this week to next...
But now I have really bad cramps my lower back hurts too and my breasts hurt much more than usual and I don't normaly get cramps like this not even when I'm on my period...
Could it maybe be my apendix??
Thank you for the people who answered my last question and who will answer this one...

Chery
Aug 27, 2007, 06:02 AM
Hi dear,

You could try a home-pregnancy test for reassurance.

Now, I will suggest what we all do.. To be absolutely sure that you are OK - SEE YOUR DOCTOR.

A white discharge is normal - we all have it at different times.

The backache and cramps is something different, so again, please see your healthcare provider for reassurance.

Keep us posted.

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JessyckaLouhrenna
Aug 27, 2007, 06:45 AM
thank u chery for u reply =)¨
but isn't it too early for a home pregnancy test as my period is only due next week?
Im living in sweden and because I'm not a citezen here its expensive to keep going to the doctors so your replies are really helpful
XxX

Chery
Aug 27, 2007, 06:52 AM
Pregnancy Tests (http://www.4women.gov/FAQ/pregtest.htm)

Check this site to find out if and when to take the test.

Get back with us and let us know how things are going..

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Chery
Aug 27, 2007, 09:24 AM
MedlinePlus (http://search.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/query?DISAMBIGUATION=true&FUNCTION=search&SERVER2=server2&SERVER1=server1&PARAMETER=appendicitis&x=0&y=0)

Check this site further for appendicitis and abdominal pain to give you a hint if you should see a doctor.

Check your temperature regularly and if it's high - go to the emergency and/trauma clinic in the nearest hospital.

Again, good luck, and I hope it's nothing serious.
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