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okie..:'( THANK YOU..:(

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hey,my g f got her perioads on her normal date last date was on 24 th and this date is on 25th till now is their any chance of being peregnant and after perioads she will check with prega news home prenancy test and its going to be 1 month and the resaut came out as negative......is their also any chance plzz tell me...:(

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Since she got her period I would say no she is not pregnant. A period is the shedding of the uterine wall lining so if she was pregnant she would not have her period. The period would cause a miscarriage if she was pregnant. So your good and don't have to worry anymore. Just make sure to use condoms from now on.
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BUT SOMETIMES SHE WILLL HAVING BACK PAIN ALSO. AFTER HER PERIOADS SOMETIMES...:(
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Lower-back pain before, during, and after your period is caused by the same conditions that cause cramps; front or back, both symptoms fall under the heading of primary dysmenorrhea, which is really just a fancy name for cramps.

Dysmenorrhea is caused by an excess of prostaglandins during your cycle. These chemicals, produced in the uterine lining, cause your uterine muscles to contract so that you can shed your lining each month, and that's what leads to cramps. Those same contractions are also causing your back pain, since they can radiate pain from the abdomen to the back and even the thighs.

You can ease the back pain with over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, or with a warm bath, a heating pad, or even through exercise.
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