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413852 tn?1317308712

SYMPTOMS...WHO EXPERIENCES THESE?

Ladies...

I'm trying to find out if anyone else experiences these type syms. I did an OPK...seem to take forever to get a +. At any rate, the stick showed + on CD15, Thurs. It is now CD19 & I am feeling crampy lower Ab & a sharp pain (felt it was from my left tube). Anyone else experience these type of symptoms.

Also, I think I read one young ladies story on MH & thought my ov timeframe was a mirror of what she experienced. I experience the "wet" that the author of "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" speaks of that is your Fert. window (shortly after  AF, however, I don't get a positive on the OPK until that timeframe passes...then it is like the desert...then what do you know, I get a +OPK).

Does anyone experience this as well?

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413852 tn?1317308712
Thanks Ladies.

MB...I tried Femara & although most women say they don't experience any side effects...it drove me nuts. ;o) I tried Clomid & didn't get any side effects.

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Hi Savanha! I've had that feeling a few times and someone told me it was probably my O time, but it seemed to me it always seemed to happen shortly after that. I'm really not sure what causes it. For me, it's little sharp pains and sort of a weighted crampy abdominal feeling, not really very uncomfortable but certainly noticeable. I wish I could tell you what that is but I have no idea .
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I also get + OPKs for more than just one day in a row. Have you ever tried clomid or femara??  That with the combination of metformin helps a lot in TTC with PCOS.
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938718 tn?1323783514
Sorry, I didn't use OPKs.  It was all very medical.  If you're ov on CD 15, then I assume that's a good thing.
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413852 tn?1317308712
Hello Ladies...Anybody out there? ;o)
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