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Irregular bleeding
Doctor Well to tell you that it's been 12 days since me and my boyfriend have had dry sex ( rubbing gentians on each other and there was no cum but precum and no intercourse at all ) Since that day to this day nothing a happend The day before yesterday was when my periods were due but he fingered me And after a while I started bleeding lightly .. From then I've had irregular bleeding back pain and stomach pains (not cramps ) is it that the blood is spotting blood or implantation blood or is it my period but it isn't regular and thick ? Have I hurt my self please help us doc we are very confused and worried and please tell us what to do next .?
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Menstrual cramps may be caused by identifiable problems, such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids. Treating any underlying cause is key to reducing the pain. Menstrual cramps that aren't caused by an underlying condition tend to lessen with age and often improve once a woman has given birth...over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or naproxen sodium , at regular doses starting the day before you expect your period to begin. Prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as mefenamic acid, also are available. If you can't take NSAIDs, acetaminophen may lessen your pain...consult nearest gynecologists they will do the needful.
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