Trying To Conceive, Periods Coming Early Lasting Two Days. Constant Bloating, Stomach Cramps. Blood Clot While Urinating. Reason?
I been trying for a baby for a year and no look .my periods for two months are coming every 24.instead of 28 .but are only two days long however 9 days after my period. Ivve got constant bloading .stomach cramps. Mood swings emotional. Really stressed.pain under right rib when exercising.and recently tried to pee but only a little.and to my horror a blood clot.on my tissue. What's happening.
Hi, In the current scenario, it appears as though you are either ovulating earlier or have a luteal phase defect and this can be detected only through monitoring and hormonal profile. Your symptoms cannot be clearly related to pregnancy as they are varied. Also, there appears to be some urethritis and this needs to be treated. Please see a specialist for a proper evaluation, get a sonogram-pelvic and trans-vaginal, urinalysis and blood counts. The pain in the rib cage needs to be assessed too. Hope your query has been clarified. Wish you good health.
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Trying To Conceive, Periods Coming Early Lasting Two Days. Constant Bloating, Stomach Cramps. Blood Clot While Urinating. Reason?
Hi, In the current scenario, it appears as though you are either ovulating earlier or have a luteal phase defect and this can be detected only through monitoring and hormonal profile. Your symptoms cannot be clearly related to pregnancy as they are varied. Also, there appears to be some urethritis and this needs to be treated. Please see a specialist for a proper evaluation, get a sonogram-pelvic and trans-vaginal, urinalysis and blood counts. The pain in the rib cage needs to be assessed too. Hope your query has been clarified. Wish you good health.