Joined: 12 May 2005 Posts: 229 Location: South East England
Light Brown Blood.. Posted: 05-28-06 17:29pm
I know this is not pregnancy related..
But its related to such areas and I am
hoping someone in this are can shed some
light for me!
For the last 3 months my period has been
different, it was normally 5 days, heavy,
32 day cycle, breast tenderness 4 days
before, a few cramps.. Nothing major.
For the last 3 months its been 21 day
cycles, brown ilght blood, hardly worth
even using a tampon so just use a panty
liner. The last 2 have been a little
heaver.. But this one, its just been a
pathetic attempt.
I thought it would heavy again as I just
had the copper coil fitted.. Which is
meant to make things heaver and more
painful.. But its still just pathetic.
I have had alot going on in my life
recently, alot of stress and upheaval..
But tis all sorted and from the outside it
looked horroble.. But head in the sand
mode works wonders!
Any thoughts would be most appreciated!
Failing that I am a normal healthy 22 yr
old!
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Ingi
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Posted: 05-28-06 17:54pm
When you were fitted for your coil did you
mention your cycle to you doctor? It all
sounds like a perfectly normal part of
life. Sometimes our cycles change. Yours
sounds as if it has. Be grateful it is
less and hopefully even less painful! ;)
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