could be this:
~Ovulation Pain~
Ovulation pain, also know as "Mettleshmertz", which literally translates to "Middle Pain", can occur before, during and/or after ovulation occurs, which is why ovulation pain is normally considered to be a secondary fertility sign, used to help pinpoint ovulation, when utilized in conjunction with primary fertility signs, such as temperature, cervical fluid observations and cervical position.
Ovulation pain occurs in the pelvic region, below or near the hip bones, on one or both sides of the pelvis. The difference in sensation can help many women distinguish where they are in their cycles. For instance...
When some women have a dull ache on one or both sides, or an alternating achiness, that often means that ovulation is going to occur soon and the ovaries are swelling with follicles.
When a sharp, quick, stabbing pain occurs, that often means ovulation is taking place right at that time, and the sharp pain is from the egg shooting out of the follicle very, very quickly.
The third kind of pain happens after ovulation has already taken place, and it like a nagging ache on *one side, which some describe as a "pulled muscle-kind-of-feeling", which relates to the corpus luteum (the left over shell from the egg, which, when it was whole, was considered a follicle) being left behind on the ovary as a temporary cyst, in order to produce Progesterone until the end of the luteal phase, or the end of the pregnancy, whichever the case may be.
(*Although with fraternal twins or multiples, a woman could ache on both sides if she ovulated from both sides that cycle.)
2006-06-29 13:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be premenstrual spotting, although that usually occurs very shortly before your period and if you don't usually have this (as I guess you don't or you would not be asking). There is also a possibility of a ruptured cyst or something and as such you should have it checked by your doctor. But accompanied by sharp pains it looks like an early pregnancy bleeding when your uterus is expanding and your body is getting used to the new mommy-hood. This kind of bleeding is pretty common and most women will experience it in pregnancy in a way that you have just described. Take a test and call your doctor whatever the result unless you get your usual period (not just a stronger bleeding) with all the bang. If you are pregnant, your doctor might ask you to have a blood test to see whether the pregnancy is viable and if you are not, you need to know where is the blood coming from.
2006-06-29 20:48:22
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answered by marrionnetta 2
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You may be experiencing what is called 'spotting'. Generally this occurs a few days before and/or after your period although many women have spotting all through the month. There may be other reasons behind this.
If you are concerned about it you should consult your doctor. They will want to do a pelvic exam but it is better to be safe than sorry.
2006-06-29 20:42:51
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answered by LDYDRGN 2
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i would ask a doctor of some friend family and see i dont think this is serious or ne thing
have a great day
2006-06-29 20:42:53
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answered by buck_wonderz 6
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it is actually quite normal if it comes a few days before your period ...believe it or not it is blood ...
2006-06-29 20:40:52
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answered by HAPA CHIC 6
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it's first day mens. the fresh one. or could be an old blood clot.
2006-06-29 20:44:38
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answered by ravencracks 3
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whoa...I would ask a doctor, not people on here. Sounds serious.
2006-06-29 20:41:08
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answered by ? 4
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same thing happens to me. It is normal.
2006-06-29 20:47:25
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answered by jdc591 5
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blood
2006-06-29 20:41:54
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answered by LetMEtell&AskYOU 5
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Talk to your mom, it is normal but she can explain it you.
2006-06-29 20:41:17
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answered by michelle b 4
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