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Did I Ovulate When I Thought? Please Help Soon! More Info!

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat, 9 Dec 2000 16:31:11 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Beth wrote: >
>I was due to ovulate between the 2nd and 6th of this month. I started
>getting cramps Sunday which eventually stopped. During sex with my
>husband Monday night I had cramping which didn't last long but was about
>as bad as usual. I also had thin white cm at that time. Today, I have
>no cm at all, I have been cramping on and off. I don't know what to
>think. Does it sound like I ovulated Monday night which I thought or
>did I ovulate today which is a lot later than I have ever done? If I
>didn't ovulate until today I have no chance of conceiving this month. My
>husband and I haven't had sex in which he ejaculated inside me since
>Tuesday night. What do you think? Please help. Thanks!

Today I am still having cramping on and off. I have never cramped two days in a row when ovulating. And like I said yesterday I am still dry with no cm. It is in my side like ovulation but could it be ovulation? I know it isn't implantation cause from what I have read it only occurs 5-10dpo. When does fertilization take place and has women ever been known to get cramps from it? Please help. I really hope this isn't ovulation and that I ovulated Monday because if not then there is no chance of us conceiving this month. Again thanks for you time and your help. Sorry so long and so many questions.




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