What Causes Stomach Cramps, Whitish Vaginal Discharge And Tender Breasts?
Hi im wondering whats going on with my body went to urgent care 2 nights ago because im haveing cramping milky white discharge pelvic pain beast tenderness. I do have the arm implant can hardly feel it and im not sure if could be preg or an ovarian cyct had one after had my daughter 4 years ago but urgent care said I have a stomach bug going around I know its not that!
White discharge with pelvic pain and breast tenderness are signs of progesterone withdrawal and you may experience a withdrawal bleeding in next few days even though you have been on implant. It can happen when stressors cause a hormonal imbalance in progesterone levels and hence PMS symptoms can be experienced even with implant in situ.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Sameer Kumar
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What Causes Stomach Cramps, Whitish Vaginal Discharge And Tender Breasts?
Hello and welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. White discharge with pelvic pain and breast tenderness are signs of progesterone withdrawal and you may experience a withdrawal bleeding in next few days even though you have been on implant. It can happen when stressors cause a hormonal imbalance in progesterone levels and hence PMS symptoms can be experienced even with implant in situ. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sameer Kumar