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the 4th and 5th day after ovulation I had really sore, boobs, they felt a little hot and heavy and my breasts were tingling and my armpits were sore. Then day 6 after ovulation same tingling breasts heavy feeling but if I touched them they felt normal. I started cramping and got some pinching, like needle pricking into my abdomen for about half an hour. Then come evening. I have no cramping, no breast tenderness, I feel normal. Why did this happen? I usually have a little tenderness about 4 days before I start my period,but not tingling and not 8 or 9 days before I am supposed to start my period. I am almost 36 years old so maybe my hormones are messed up and my cycles are now strange.
As you stated- your cycles are begining to act crazy indicating you could be starting pre-menopause- more likely if you have never had children. Ask the older women in your family (if you can) when they started- that'll usually be close to the age you'll start.
BUT different medicaitions (including some herbal supplements) can cause strange things like this also. Are you taking anything at all ?
What were the start dates if your last 3 cycles? Have you had unprotected intercourse in the last 3 weeks? What were the dats of these incidents (if there were incidents)? You can always ask your doc his opinion buy yheres now way to get a definative answer w/out a complete history and probably testing
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my last period was April 17th. I had sex on April 26th and 27th and my husband didnt use a condom. I should start my period next week on the 16th or 17th. I Have four kids already I wouldnt think I am starting premenoupause but who knows maybe.
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It was in your fertility window so pregnancy is possiable- I guess the big question would be are you feeling similar to how you did with your other kids prior to your first missed period? You know your body better than anyone and if you are sensitive enough you can tell before any test can (you would be suprised how many women are right when the really listen to their bodies) But again, no way to know for sure until you test :-(
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