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1083673 tn?1388888638

Abdominal Cramps?

Ok so this is the first time I am feeling these cramps. They are nothing like AF cramps and are in my lower abdomen and not where my Af cramps usually are. Thay aren't painful just uncomfortable. So I guess my question is why am I having them and why this early? I am not due for AF till the 23rd and I normally dont get cramps till the day of. I am on TWW day 11. I am hopeing that this will lead to a positive pregnancy test. I also have unexplained nausea, light headedness, back pain, headaches, tender boobs, nipples are larger and slightly darker, food aversions, frequent urination, and 20 minutes after I eat I am hungry again. Can someone give me advice? I still have a fairly good amount of CM and got a glob of creamy clear CM the past two days when I checked. I have and ovulation chart with temps on it on here too. Please give me any advice you have.
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1083673 tn?1388888638
I am having very mild almost unnoticable cramps in my abdomen again today. I am hopeing AF isnt trying to show up tomorrow. I am keeping my fingers crossed. Got sick last night and today I have a headache and am so tired. Think I am going to take a nap.
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1150481 tn?1270490136
18 days of increased temp definitely mean it is pregnancy it seems. u hv increased temps for 15 days now just 3 more days to go ... hope it ends up with BFP all the best
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1088509 tn?1352236247
Well it all sounds like good news symtoms of pregnancy but they are also the same symtoms you had last month so I would just wait and see what happens and not worry about it and if you are late (hopefully) on your period then test and hopefully you get your BFP   SSBD tord you all fingers crossed that this is your month !!!
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