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Could Bloating, Sore Breasts And Spotting Be Due To Pregnancy?

Hi, my period is usually quite heavy, but ive been on for four days, and its just been spotting, not even enough to cover a towel throughout the day. My boobs are really sore, and about five days ago i had extrememe bloating to the point i went to the doctor to check my coil (copper coil). Am i pregnant?
Tue, 19 Sep 2017
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you have posted in a wrong group.. this group is meant for child care.. we give advise or suggestions to children problem.
and,, you are not pregnant, bcos you say that you have menstrual cycle. and due to progesterone harmone,, you nipple and breast could be enlarged.bloated abdomen also occurs in dysuterine bleeding. consult with obstetrician for further queries.
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Could Bloating, Sore Breasts And Spotting Be Due To Pregnancy?

you have posted in a wrong group.. this group is meant for child care.. we give advise or suggestions to children problem. and,, you are not pregnant, bcos you say that you have menstrual cycle. and due to progesterone harmone,, you nipple and breast could be enlarged.bloated abdomen also occurs in dysuterine bleeding. consult with obstetrician for further queries.