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Hello, my last period was on October 26. I had ewcm on cd 9, 10, and 11. On the last two of those days the cm was also tinted pink and there was a significant amount of it. My husband and I bd'd on cycle day 11. I believe I ovulated either that day or a few days after, so anywhere from cd 11 to cd13. On the 14th of this month which would be 7 to 9 dpo I had light ad type cramps and very light spotting in my panties. Since then I have had light cramps on and off for a few days and today I have this slight pulling sensation on my left ovary. I also have very swollen and sore bb's and
I have had a head ache all day. Like the kind I get righ before I ovulate. It's like a hormone headache. Has anyone had anything like this and had good results? We have been trying for 3 years without a single positive result. Thanks! Jenny
1 Reply • 11 years ago
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I'm with you! I had my last period October 25th! Ovulated on the 9th. I've had symptoms since 1 DPO. Today I am 9 dpo and have AF like cramps and achey in my pelvic area, backache, stuffy & runny nose, fatigue, headache yesterday, and hungry as ever!!
I have not had spotting yet. With my first child I tested positive first then several days later I started spotting and it freaked me out so I went to the hospital and they checked me for an etopic pregnancy. Which of course it wasn't! I knew nothing about implantation bleeding. lol
This is our 1st month TTC. Baby dust!!!!
11 years ago
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