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Cramps. 4dpo

Cramps. 4dpo

Hi ladies,
I am as in title 4-5 dpo and I have been having cramps and a kind of pulling and streching in my lower abd. I thought at first I was imagining things but today I have it again. Has any of you Ladies had that, or can tell me what it could be. I think I O'd on Sunday-Monday. I am for those of you that dont know me TTC. Any kind of info would be good, to ease my mind.
Thanks and agian you guys are the best, for those of you that always respond......THANKS

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i am on cycle day 17 and i think i od about 4 or 5 days ago and i too had pinch like cramps yesterday and the day before all day. nothing this morning though. mine was on my right ovary.
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Hi girls,

I am in the same boat as you. Not sure if I O but just had my af alittle more than 2 weeks ago and I am having cramps. They feel like AF cramps but I am not due until the end of the month. The cramping is driving me crazy because it has lasted 3days. Someone told me it might be O cramping but I'm not conviced of that - only because it has lasted so long.
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The month I got pregnant I was having weird pinches of pain that I had never experienced before. I think they started around 7dpo. Good Luck to ya all...
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I started having slight cramps last Thurs. (10 DPO, I believe) with some dizziness on and off throughout the day.
Friday I had dizziness and the cramps seemed worse, like AF was coming...which is rare for me to have those kind of cramps BEFORE AF.
Sat, I had to lie down numerous times due to the cramping/stretching twinges in my lower abd, terrible dizziness, and overall "yucky" feeling. It almost felt like I was coming down with a virus AND AF at the same time.
I got my BFP during the weekend, too. The crampy/achy feeling has been with me all week, but is much less severe today. And I've even had pain in my lower back. I don't know if this is normal...and it has worried ME tremendously.

But perhaps if you ARE preggers, this is a good sign! This will mean that you may be pg, and that I have nothing to worry about! :-)

Good luck!
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Hey, thanks alot..... I am not sure if is a good sign, but it certinally something I have never had before and since my m/c's I have been in tune with my body like never before, that is the strange thing. But anyway maybe this is my mont and all of yours too....... I do hope so. Again Thanks girls.
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i would get dullness in stomach each morning before both times found out pregnant, but usually started few days before expected af or days after while waiting extra days before taking test - once got up and about would go away. so although i would say it could be a symptom there's the flip side to it that there were a few cycles (when on meds) that i had cramping for a few days after oed and i knew that i for sure oed and not before oing or during o. when i asked people on here about it they said normal to sometimes cramp few days after. i would say get your hopes up high - cuz you're going to either way :), but not too high!! i hope that it's symptom of symptoms and it brings you good news. Keep the cramping coming!!!:)
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