It is very very rare that women can feel the implantation and I don't think it's every been recorded. I know, when we are finally ready for the baby, we are so aware of our bodies and every detail that goes on regarding them. I think it's so funny when women post on here and say "I am 5 hours late and I've never been late in my 20 some odd years of having a period." I don't think many women are that aware of their bodies every month for 20 years, but when you're ttc, then everything is in question. The best thing you can do is relax and try to do something to take your mind off of ttc. It's the best recommendation I know and I hope you find that bfp you're looking for.
Anna
Thank you for the info. Since this was my 1st time ttc I am noticing everything going on with my body. I an 33 yrs. old & have never had numbing pains in the pelvic & groin area before. I have read where you can sometimes feel the implantation & I guess I was hoping too much for that to happen.
FYI, there is such a thing at ovulation cramps, which some women describe as twinges or short sharp pains and it happens a couple of days before o and a couple of days after. It is way too early to be pregnant if you ovulated 5 days ago. I don't even think the baby would've had time implant yet, so you probably wouldn't be feeling any pregnancy symptoms. If it doesn't work out this month, which I pray for you it does, try having sex several days before you ovulate. Say for instance you ovulated on the 18th this month, you would've BDed the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th to catch the egg. It takes the sperm a while to reach the egg and during this time, your body is in its fertility window, so all the sperm is allowed to your cervix for that egg whereas before, your body's cervical mucus is thick and the sperm is not allowed in.