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  • Jan 30, 2008, 08:55 AM
    Crysi
    Should I worry?
    My period normally comes on different days every month... My last three cycles were: Nov4-8,
    Nov27-Dec4, Dec28- Jan3. It's the 30th Jan and I haven't got a period since the last one. I've been crampy for almost the entire cycle. So I'm not even sure if I'm really late. I did have unprotected sex last night (and throughout this cycle),woke up this morning and saw pink blood on my liner.(still crampy) I did in fact feel it flowing out.

    Wait... there isn't anything at all on my pad (I thought the pink blood was a period).Is this something serious? Should I worry?
    :( :confused:
  • Jan 30, 2008, 09:50 AM
    lacuran8626
    Worry is a pretty useless human emotion... it raises our anxiety, deprives us of sleep, irritates any health conditions we do have and solves nothing. Just get a physical and ease your mind.

    A lot of women aren't regular for no apparent reason, and sometimes they have cysts or endometriosis or things that are readily treated or resolve on their own. You are upsetting yourself unecessarily so just go see your doctor and bring all your questions. Don't be embarrassed - they look at body parts all day, and you aren't going to come up with anything new, for sure! They will respect your ability to speak openly about your body.
  • Jan 30, 2008, 11:00 AM
    Crysi
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by lacuran8626
    Worry is a pretty useless human emotion...it raises our anxiety, deprives us of sleep, irritates any health conditions we do have and solves nothing. Just get a physical and ease your mind.

    A lot of women aren't regular for no apparent reason, and sometimes they have cysts or endometriosis or thigns that are readily treated or resolve on their own. You are upsetting yourself unecessarily so just go see your doctor and bring all your questions. Don't be embarassed - they look at body parts all day, and you aren't going to come up with anything new, for sure! They will respect your ability to speak openly about your body.

    Thanks for the advice. I'm just so tired of all the run-arounds I get in the hospital.. Like when Iwent for my First pap-smear, I had to go back because they did'nt get any of the cells they were supposed to analyse... It's pathetic.
    Thanks again anyway.

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