Unlikely: If you are usually irregular see your doctor about placing you on birth control pills. Bcp help with heavy periods and cramps. You may have a fibroid which may have its own period separate from your usual uterine period. See your doctor to get a physical and review your options.
Answered 8/17/2013
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Sure but ...: Bleeding is not normal but common in a pregnancy. Testing for a pregnancy is always appropriate in these situations. It is unlikely if your "period" was normal on the 4th that you are pregnant, however. Depending on how long your cycle lasts, this recent pain could be an ovulation pain which is.
Answered 8/13/2013
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One way to know. : Only way to be certain is to do a pregnancy test. They are sold pretty cheap in any drug store.
Answered 12/10/2013
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