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cramping 1 week before period...pregnant?

the other day i noticed some cramping...today i noticed some as well. I am on the pill and haven't missed any pills. I don't start my period for another week. My breast have been very sore as well. Im not sure if this is normal..or maybe i'm ovulating..which i shouldn't be doing if im on the pill right? or maybe im pregnant??
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1787102 tn?1329453283
the pill keeps the egg from fertilizing in the uterus. you will still have ovualtion with it. Basically welcome to prementrual symptoms (PMS). some women are lucky and neve get it and just go through stuff the week of the period. some always have the symptoms before the period. and some women have periods that change over time and will stop having PMS or start getting it. It looks like you are just now getting it. It's no fun but it's nothing to worry about.
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1787102 tn?1329453283
the pill keeps the egg from fertilizing in the uterus. you will still have ovualtion with it. Basically welcome to prementrual symptoms (PMS). some women are lucky and neve get it and just go through stuff the week of the period. some always have the symptoms before the period. and some women have periods that change over time and will stop having PMS or start getting it. It looks like you are just now getting it. It's no fun but it's nothing to worry about.
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