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TTC #2

Ok, so I've been tracking my cycles and by what my calenders have told me is that I ovulated yesterday. Since Friday night, my husband and I have had unprotected sex and since Saturday, my nipples have been incredibly sore and I am getting light cramping. I know the cramping might be due to ovulation but my nipples?! They are never in pain and also I am incredibly bloated.
Any info would be appreciated.
I dont remember how I got pregnant with my first child, it was 3 years ago and I just recently gotten off implanon.
:)
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Hopefully you'll get your positive quickly! We were trying for about 2-3 months when we got pregnant, so I feel so blessed, now when I get out of my first trimester I'll be feeling even better, haha!
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I got pregnant on the implanon with an ectopic pregnancy in March. Had a d&c at 4.2 weeks. I had the implanon removed at the same time of the d&c and thought that it was time to have it removed because my husband and I was seriously thinking about having a baby. I had a light period in April that lasted 4 days, then like clockwork before I had the implanon inserted 29 days later had a period. All for 3 months I have been taking prenatals and progene to help my uterus. Today I noticed some very light spotting like a drop or two that was faintly pink. I'm really praying that it was the start of implantation. :o)
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Me either til the month I got pregnant, but I also had a really long strong surge, so it's a good sign! Just remember it can take up to 6 months for BC to fully leave your system, especially with an IUD!
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He doesn't have a low sperm count. I was on implanon for 2 years and before implanon, I never had sore nips when I ovulated. I had sex for 4 days out of the week.
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I've been off implanon for about 3 months now. :)
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Unless your husband has a low sperm count, you don't have to have sex every other day, unless of course you tire easily of sex, which I did, but we had sex every day for about a week, and we got pregnant that month, so it's all up to you!
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365429 tn?1390253309
i do agree that nipple pain is common during ovulation, but id probably recommend intercourse every other day.
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Nipple pain is actually common during ovulation, so it's a good indicator to keep having sex, as long as you're feeling ovulation pains, have sex as much as you can! How long have you been off implanon?
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