Yes, this does mean that you are probably getting your period soon. Tummy pain and a bit of heavy discharge when it comes to thickness is normal.
2007-04-09 21:25:29
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answered by sokokl 7
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It sounds to me, from what you described, that you are probably going to start your period. I always get back pain right before I start my period. The reason you can get back pain as well, is because some women have a uterus that is tilted to the back, which can cause back pain during their period. You can also have symptoms of starting your period, but you can still not start for a couple of months. I do not feel that this was an embarrassing question. You are young and all of this is new to you. If the pain persists and you feel it is not coming from starting your period then tell your mum and she will call the doctor. OK?? Take care:)
2007-04-10 01:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be, this happens to me sometimes, and it's quite normal. If the pain persists though, and still no period, you should see your doctor. You may have a cyst (these are common, and usually go away on their ow) and that can cause quite a bit of discomfort. Don't be embarrased, it's better to be safe than sorry.
2007-04-10 01:29:42
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answered by Tina B 2
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If the discomfort and discharge is increasing, you should get your period within a few days. If not...I think it may mean you have an infection...go see a doctor.
2007-04-10 01:23:11
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answered by . 6
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This is most likly the leed up to getting your period. If not go and see your local doctor or health nurse.
2007-04-10 01:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah it could mean you are going to get your period soon unless you are sexually active. If you are nervous then go see a doctor.
2007-04-10 01:25:39
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answered by kitty_loves_cuddles 3
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Could be. You could also have a urinary or bladder or kidney infection, or a yeast infection.... if the pain persists...or you do not have a period, check with your doc...
2007-04-10 01:29:15
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answered by omorris1978 6
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i never get discharge before my period. to me it is not normal under any circumstances. you should see a doctor.
2007-04-10 01:26:36
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answered by heather l 4
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Most likely. Those are symptoms that your period is coming.
2007-04-10 01:35:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my! I think you got some infections! Are you sexually active? If yes, then that's it! Go see a gynecologist!
2007-04-10 01:35:08
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answered by cheng 1
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