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plz help! prementrual cramps or could i be pregnant?

My boyfriend ejaculated in me on Sunday and according to my calendar I should have ovulated on or around that date. Now that it's been five days since then, I've been experiencing at first what felt like slight cramping. But now today my pelvic is in pain. I know that it is too early to test to to see if I am prego but was wondering if I could be jumping the gun and confusing this with af pre-cramps? Has anyone ever experience this before?

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Are you trying to get pregnant? Though either way, if you are really looking for symptoms to see if you are pregnant or not, you're going to notice every tiny little feeling you have and may attribute it to pregnancy. It's too early to know anything or to even get symptoms. It could be af pre-cramps or it could be something else, but you'll just have to be patient and wait it out more.
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Hey, thanks for responding. Yes we are trying to get pregnant. I'm hoping not af. I'm just finding it really weird because my period is not scheduled to come until next month on the six. And usually I don't start pre-cramping until at least three to to days before hand. Thanks
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Women ovulate approximately two weeks before their period. As sweetpea said it's too early to have symptoms and it's easy to hyper-analyze everything when you're trying for a baby. Have fun making a baby! It's important not to stress.
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