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Meklia

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starting period after missing 4 ?
Posted: 05-24-08 03:53am

Its been four months. my last period was january 8 2008. I've taken home pregnancy tests, been to a doctor and had them test and still nothing. (I've had a normal period since i was 13 or so, exactly on time every month)
and i havent been on birth controll in 8 months.

I did find out i had a UTI they said thats whats been causing the cramps in my stomach for the past month, but they said that cant affect your period and gave me antibiotics which DIDNT work The UTI is back again i believe, and i've been having hot flashes for the past week, as well as increased cramping in my stomach. Tonight i noticed light spotting when i wiped.. It feels like something is clawing at my insides i really dont know whats going on or how to lessen the pain. It comes in goes, its not constant but it hurts.

could this just be cause i'm not used to it?
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Posted: 06-06-08 10:51am

Ok, honestly, I'd go back to your doctor, perhaps the UTI has gone into your bladder or kidneys, which would cause the cramping, hot flashes, and pain.

You really need to go in!
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Meklia

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Posted: 06-06-08 17:18pm

I did, no uti according to the doc.

He said the hotflashes were probably just PMS, or because i may have a had a cold and not known it. Cause the hotflashes stopped after my period came and went.
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