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writes: Does spotting count as my rag?? My rag was to start oct. 6 and I spotted on the 8 and then again on the 9. Is that my rag or just spotting. And does anyone know why that might happen. ( I am under a lot of stress right now) but thanks for anyones help! Thanks
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 October 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks so much guys!! Means a lot hope I can help you guys out sometime soon. :)
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 October 2010): I agree with person12345, stress can do many things to change ur menstrual cycle, but I have to ask if there is any way that you could be pregnant. As spotting doesnt count as being a full period. but if not and you dont get a period then you shud see ur doctor
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reader, person12345 +, writes (12 October 2010):
Stress can really mess up your cycle, causing missed and/or irregular periods. It's impossible to know if that was your period or just spotting, but unless it continues once your stress ends, don't worry about it.
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reader, Crystal J +, writes (12 October 2010):
Well missee... Since u said that u were under alot of stress that could be it...Also spottn could mean that u could also be pregnant.. R there chances if not then dnt worry about that... Just go to the doctor and check upon urself.. Please just try to stop stressn becuz stress always worsens the situation..
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 October 2010): My GF spots for almost a week before the day or so she has an actual flow. When she measured her ovulation cycle for a month, it turned out that she ovulated 2 weeks after the actual flow. If I remember correctly, you ovulate 2 weeks after the onset of your period. so I think this means when it comes to your ovulation cycle, no, the spotting doesn't count.
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