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1275969 tn?1540644784

IMPLANTATION??

Has anyone here experienced low abdomen pains after ovulation?

I ovulated Friday and since then i've been getting slight abdomen pains which i've never experienced after ovulation. Has anyone experienced low abdomen pains whilst implantation occurs?

I'm just trying to figure out if it could be implantation or not, obviously i won't know till my AF is due or not lol.
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1372557 tn?1286215297
Actually i did get cramps while i ovulated... They come and go, mostly on my right side. I am currently one month pregnant.  
Best of luck to all of you! =)
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1275969 tn?1540644784
I actually started my AF on thursday so i don't know why i got cramps but with my first pregnancy i did get my AF after i conceived didn't get a missed period till i was 8 weeks so i'm hoping it's going to be the same. Crossed fingers, hope it's the BFP you want.
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1267359 tn?1406841395
I ovulated on Thursday and since then I've been feeling very mild cramping/pain. It's not unbearable at all but I definitely feel something going on in there.. I hope these are good signs for the both of us!
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1275969 tn?1540644784
Thanks you to.
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1275969 tn?1540644784
I've never in the 9 years experienced it between ovulation and af, it's always on the day i start my af and whilst im on my af so it's a bit weird for me lol.
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505857 tn?1329681517
i always get cramps/pains about 3-6DPO but never conceived in 3 years of having this, again the only way to know of a pregnancy is to test after you have missed AF by at least a week as symptoms are not 100% reliable.  Best of luck
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