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Hi, my periods are irregular but for february to march it was a 27 day cycle. I had my period march 22 to march 26. I dont know when I ovulate since my cycles are irregular. It is now april 13th and for a few days I been having these pulling sensations on the left side of my stomach like close to the abdomen. It aches when I turn to lay down, laugh or even cough. I looked up on google that it could be a sign of pregnancy and that my uterus is growing to prepare a baby but I dont know if thats true or not. and it wouldn't be my apenditis (sorry if I spelled it wrong) since thats on my right side. But me and my partner has had sex every other day or everyday since I got off my last period. So me and my partner had sex 2 days ago and while i was on top of him i had white runny discharge that came out of me, (a lot of it) but today april 13 i am dry. We are trying for a baby and been actually using this lubricant called "pre seed" too. Has anyone had these symptoms and got a bfp or is all this a sign of my period coming soon? I believe my nipples are sensitive when my period is on the way but right now they feel fine. I think my next period should be coming in a week or 2 though.
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I had that kind of sensation.  And when I tried to lay in the tub, felt like I was laying on a soft ball. However, when I went to the doc to talk about it. She sent me for an ultrasound and it turned out I had a cyst on my ovary the size of an orange.
Go to the doc. Get checked.  You will either be told you are with child, or something else. What ever you do,  if it's a cyst, have it fixed BEFORE getting preg. I had to have an emergency cyst removal at 15 week preg and it was scary. Thankfully we both made it through just fine and I have a healthy happy 2 year old boy.
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Hi,
It is indeed difficult to predict ovulation and try for a baby in irregular cycles. Irregular cycles can be due to PCOS, thyroid problems or stress etc. This needs to be investigated. The pains and pulling in the abdomen is not a sign of a normal pregnancy. It can be due to pelvic infection, colitis or due to an ectopic pregnancy.  Consult a gynaecologist for an evaluation. Hope this helps.
The answer is based on information provided. Exact advice is not possible without a proper examination and investigations. You are requested to consult your Doctor. Take care and keep us posted.
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