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Last edited by Boricua5674 on February 18th, 2007 06:01 PM; edited 3 times in total
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AyaMiyaki
replied on December 11th, 2006
Especially eHealthy
*sigh*
when is your period due? Giving us random dates tells us nothing without knowing where in your cycle you're currently at.
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Boricua5674
replied on December 11th, 2006
Experienced User
I'm so sorry, I was just typing fast and my mind is going a million miles per hour.
my af is due 12/24. I'm about 18 days into this current cycle
sorry about that. Thanks for your help
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AyaMiyaki
replied on December 11th, 2006
Especially eHealthy
Well, in a normal cycle you would ovulate about 14 days after the first day of your period. If you were to get "implantation bleeding", it would probably be shortly before or around the time of your next expected period. So if I were to guess, I would say maybe ovulation pains? Although a lot of women don't feel anything when they ovulate.
I'm not sure what the spotting itself might be.
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Boricua5674
replied on December 11th, 2006
Experienced User
I dont know what it would be either. Usually I have no idea when I ovulate. I dont feel anything. Maybe its just different this time?