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Bleeding During Sex, Breast Pain, Back Pain, Nausea. Should I Be Concerned?

Hi I'm 23 of age and already a mother of two me and my current boyfriend of a year have been trying to conceive for the last few month.. About two weeks ago me and him where having sex when he stopped and asked why was I bleeding did I start my period?!?.. My response was no because I knew I wasn't expecting my period for another two weeks. When I looked down the blood was a mixture of pink and white. The next morning I went to the restroom and after using it I wiped myself and a light pink discharge was on the toilet paper! Through out these last couple of weeks iv had serious breast pain backache and nausea. I knew my period was supposed to come July 31st of this month but yesterday July 30 I had very light spotting, today when I woke up the discharge was brown then turned to bright red! It's the middle of the day now and my flow has gotten a little heavier but not to heavy. I was wondering should I be concerned about anything or is this all in my head. I was really hoping for a pregnancy this month!
Mon, 5 Aug 2013
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Hi and thanks for posting.

From the information you have provided, the chances of having been pregnant or still pregnant are little. The best way to tell whether you are pregnant or not is to do a rapid urine pregnancy test.

Getting pregnant is a game of luck and you cannot fro real tell when you must get pregnant. Keep trying and for sure you will succeed, of course you have already succeeded twice unless something new has happened.

If this bleeding should become too concerning in volue or duration, please consult your doctor.

Hope this helps. Wish you well as you continue to try and get pregnant.
Dr. Ditah, MD


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Bleeding During Sex, Breast Pain, Back Pain, Nausea. Should I Be Concerned?

Hi and thanks for posting. From the information you have provided, the chances of having been pregnant or still pregnant are little. The best way to tell whether you are pregnant or not is to do a rapid urine pregnancy test. Getting pregnant is a game of luck and you cannot fro real tell when you must get pregnant. Keep trying and for sure you will succeed, of course you have already succeeded twice unless something new has happened. If this bleeding should become too concerning in volue or duration, please consult your doctor. Hope this helps. Wish you well as you continue to try and get pregnant. Dr. Ditah, MD