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So I had my period last week it was heavier than usual and lasted 7 days instead of the 3 that’s happened this month and last month now, but this time after it’s over I’m getting cramping pain, nausea , headaches , eating a lot more than usual. What could it be? I doubt it’s pregnancy as I just had a period.

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🤔 If there’s a possibility you could have been pregnant, and you’re still having cramping pain, it could be that there is ‘residue’. Your GP would be the best person to advise about this.

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Thank you x

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