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Abnormal Periods. Sleepy, Sharp Jab On Breast. Pregnant?

Hi, This past month i had my period but it was not like other months. The first day it was a heavy flow at first then the next 3 days it was light, which normally i change pads 3-5 times a day but last month was 1-2 times a day and it was more of when i would wipe i would see blood. Since last week i have been sleeping more than usual and i have been feeling sharp jabbings on my breast. So i was wondering if its possible that i could be pregnant.
Mon, 29 Apr 2013
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Hi,
A sure way to know if you've conceived is to get a serum beta-hCG assay and get a trans-vaginal sonogram one week after your period(since, you didn't mention when you had your period this time). It could be a normal period, an implantation bleed or a threatened pregnancy. Please contact your gynecologist for further support. Good luck.
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Abnormal Periods. Sleepy, Sharp Jab On Breast. Pregnant?

Hi, A sure way to know if you ve conceived is to get a serum beta-hCG assay and get a trans-vaginal sonogram one week after your period(since, you didn t mention when you had your period this time). It could be a normal period, an implantation bleed or a threatened pregnancy. Please contact your gynecologist for further support. Good luck.