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Delayed Periods, Mushy Cervix, Tired, Moody, Cramping. What's Happening ?

My period is due in 2 days and are always on time. My cervix is mushy and I have had creamy cervical mucus and also clear cervical mucus this past week. I cramped a couple days ago and today I feel like I ve been doing situps all day. I ve been tired, moody, emotional and can fall asleep anywhere. I m also having strange dreams. my email is YYYY@YYYY .
Thu, 8 Aug 2013
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

Some women experience vaginal discharge or a change in their normal discharge with their periods.
If it persists then you can consider visiting your doctor for an evaluation to determine if an infection is present.

It is also possible to experience emotional and psychological changes related to the onset the period as well.
These are premenstrual symptoms. This may explain your mood changes.

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Delayed Periods, Mushy Cervix, Tired, Moody, Cramping. What's Happening ?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Some women experience vaginal discharge or a change in their normal discharge with their periods. If it persists then you can consider visiting your doctor for an evaluation to determine if an infection is present. It is also possible to experience emotional and psychological changes related to the onset the period as well. These are premenstrual symptoms. This may explain your mood changes. I hope this helps