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Dear Doctor

Im suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome & my menses was on hiatus for the last six mths.

I recently had my menses on 25th Apr 12 to 30th Apr 12. I made an appt with my gynae
& she gave me chlomid for 5days which i tool AFTER my menses, from 2nd may to 6th may 12.

Reason being, doctor didnt wanna risk on when my next period will appear again, thus advisin me
To take it despite the menses is over.

Ive been hvg regular sex ever since 30th april till now.
Recently, on 13th may, while cookin, i experienced a sharp pain abt 3 times on my
Right abdomen.  Today and yesterday, i kept having light "stomach cramps" it felt like menses cramps.
But there was no blood whatsoever.

I would like to know is what im experiencing is implantation symptoms?
Shld i be worried? Get a preg kit? Or see my gynae again.

Hope you can give me yr Advice. Many thanks!!!
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there are different things that the  pain could have been. It could have been ovulation pain, the sign of your period on its way, or the clomid could have stimulated your overies some and that caused some discomfort, or many other things. The best thing to do is talk to your doc about it if you feel it again. Other than that wait 2 weeks and if AF  is a no show then take a test. Best of luck.
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I am also having same problem and seeking for some advice over here.
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