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Early Period

by mrs.l06, Jul 11, 2007 12:29AM
I just want to know if it's normal to have a period be earlier than 28 days? Becuase I'm at day 26 and just got it and im not sure if its that or implantation bleeding. I'm really worried because i've never had one earlier than 28 days. Please I need answers to why this is happening.
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by nalla, Jul 11, 2007 12:54AM
Are you having a normal period?  Implantation bleeding isn't as heavy as a period.  It's just very light spotting. And typically it's a week or two before your period is due.  But there is always an exception to the rule.
If you are having a normal period then I doubt you are pregnant.  It's not unusual for periods to be a few days early or a few days late, or even miss a period all together.  So many things can affect a womans cycle, and more often than not, it's completly normal.
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