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Strange Cramps

I've been having odd sharp pains I guess in my ovaries mostly since about 3 dpo and I'm 11dpo now. They don't feel like period cramps at all. Sometime when I lay down I feel the cramps the worst they make me a little nauseas and I feel like I'm pushing out on my stomach even when I'm not. So that must be like pressure down there. Sometimes the cramps almost feel like I'm gassy, only most of the time I'm not.
What do you think is going on?

Oh by the way, took at hpt today and it was neg.
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Well it wasn't around ovulation for me, it was like 3 or 4 dpo and on and they just stopped at 12dpo.
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228641 tn?1190904620
i had pretty much the same thing.. a few months ago right around ovulation i started getting weird dull cramping in my stomach.. first i thought i was pregnant but then i noticed it was only on one side of my stomach.. it ended up being a pretty small (3 cm) cyst. I would have it checked out! Mine has just gone away on its own im so glad, after being on pain pills for 2 weeks im glad be be sleeping normal again!! Good luck to you
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Hmm.. okay. I guess we can hope it goes away when AF shows. It just seems odd that it would go on for 2 weeks, along with a head ache.
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It could well be gas, moving around in your intestines.  The intestines are long, and there will be pressure in them well before you are "gassy" in the traditional sense (i.e., passing gas).  It can cause pain from the pressure of the gas.
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