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1483336 tn?1287763287

Ladies - Could I be Pregnant? Please help!

Hubby and I are NTNP. Unprotected sex (no protection, nor did we use pull-out) on the 17th. Period due November 6. Positive ovulation test today. Temperature is normally 97.7 but this morning was 98.6. I had AWFUL ovarian pains yesterday, to inclue inner upper thigh pain and lower back pain. Today? Ever so slight ovarian pain on left that comes and goes. NO DISCHARGE today. Is it possible I conceived at very beginning of ovulation, which stopped my ovulation? Has anyone ever had this happen? I'm also sneezing and SUPER SUPER gassy, but constipated. Woke up this morning with heartburn before eating or drinking. Ate some grapes..heartburn worsened. Has anyone had this happen? No rude comments, please. Thanks in advance!! God bless!!
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1483336 tn?1287763287
Thank ya'll so much!! Destani, I will be sure to join. I just got onto this thing today so it may take me a minute to find it lol.
Clysta...I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to word it so confusing! What I mean is, when I ovulate, I always have discharge for about 3-4 days. This "ovlation cycle"...when I got my positive, I only had a TAD bit of discharge that day, in the morning. Now I am completely dry and no cramps or anything. I was wondering basically, if it's possible that my ovulation cycle has suddenly changed due to a possible conception? This is the first and only time (aside from my pregnancy with my daughter) my ovulation has ever been off. Just wondering what my possibilities are. Also, I always always always have ovarian pain the entire time I am having discharge during ovulation. This is all new.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I'm just a little confused when you ask is it possible that you conceived at the beginning of ovulation and it stopped your ovulation. When you actually ovulate the egg is only viable for something like 12-24 hours (might be longer, i cant remember) so I dont believe it can be cut short since you only ovulate on one day. Your fertile days are a week before ovulation though in which sperm can suvive long enough to fertilize the egg when you ovulate. If you did only just ovulate, it would be around 7-14 days before you had symptoms due to pregnancy as the egg needs to implant for them to start. Like another poster said, wait two weeks and test with first morning urine. Good luck!
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1395792 tn?1358115792
I think you may have Od yesterday, dont quote me but I think you have a risein temp the da after you O and if temps stay up for 12- 14 days its a good sign of preggers..I think! good luck
Hey come over to this forum it will help
CYCLE DAY?DPO?TWW?(2010)P55 the number 55 will change when the page gets too long but it goes in order like P56 but faith-she made the forum- always lets us know when to start a new thread come on over I'm sure they can help answer you question! They helped me in getting my BFP!! and we get to vent complain and talk about how much we test all we want lolol
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1483336 tn?1287763287
Thanks for your reply, I really appreciate it. :) So in the event that my ovulation WAS cut so short due to conception, does this mean DPO would start now? The female body is so confusing sometimes!
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951898 tn?1296134343
5n1
It is possible that you could have gotten pregnant..But, I would not think that you would have any symptoms this early since you just ovulated today/yesterday..I would wait two weeks and take a test...I think they generally say 2 weeks after conception the test should show....
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