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Can Someone Help With My Pregnancy Query?

I have endomerosis since the age of 17 (now 23) and have always had severe cramps before and during my periods until last month where i had no pain at all and my period was very light and lasted 1 day. This month I was 1 week late before I got them with little pain and very light bleeding lasting 2 days. Could I be pregnant? I would be so grateful for any advice

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    The symptoms tell that you are experiencing irregular periods and you have problems with your periods. You need good medical advice to make your periods normal. Spotting is an early sign of pregnancy but I don't think you had that. The best thing you can do at this time is that you can take home pregnancy test at home.

    Irregular periods can be addressed by using herbs. Do consult your doctor for examination and proper tests.
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    Zuhail 

    answered 2 years ago

      Listen I was in the same situation myself not to long ago. I have Endometriosis and POS. I know exactly what your talking about as far as the cramping..its crazy but no i would have to say you probably are not pregnant your body could be just changing. But def take a home preg. Test just incase and def go see your doctor because if you do have endomeetriosis you may get a false negative....Good luck with it....i'm still going through that and pray someday when i take that home preg test it will finally show +......good luck and call your doctor.
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      Chrissyll2 

      answered 2 years ago

        Thanks.. I took one and it came out negative so I know its down to the endometriosis. I pity anybody who has this because the cramps are so severe.
        Thank you for your answers.
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        Grinch008 

        answered 2 years ago

        You really should see your doctor. I found this information on endometriosis.org ... "The most common symptom of endometriosis is pelvic pain. The pain often correlates to the menstrual cycle, but a woman with endometriosis may also experience pain that doesn’t correlate to her cycle. For many women, the pain of endometriosis is so severe and debilitating that it impacts their lives in significant ways." I wish you the best.

        Endometriosis can also cause scar tissue and adhesions to develop that can distort a woman’s internal anatomy. In advanced stages, internal organs may fuse together, causing a condition known as a "frozen pelvis."
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