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CRAMPING ON AND OFF FOR 2 WSEEKS 4 DAYS LATE AND ALOT OF GAS

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PostPosted: 03/22/07 - 22:42    Post subject: CRAMPING ON AND OFF FOR 2 WSEEKS 4 DAYS LATE AND ALOT OF GAS Vote now! Reply with quote

I AM CRAMPING ON AND OFF FOR 2 WEEKS AND I AM 4 DAYS LATE BUT NOT I HAVE SOME SPOTTING BUT NOT WHEN I WIPE WITH TISSUE WHAT COULSBE WRONG?
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