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1570931 tn?1315840395

Cramping in both ovaries ?!?

Hi, for the past 3 days or so ive been having horrible cramping in both of my ovaries. which never happens. ive also been having nausea and im tired ALL the time.. My period is about a 5 days but im in so much pain. ive taken to hpt's and were both negative.. but i wasnt suprised cause i havent missed my period.. i just dont know what could cause this?

Any ideas please??
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Did you end up being pregnant?
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1570931 tn?1315840395
Ugh, i meant pain in BOTH of my ovaries and my midsection. its a sharp pain sometimes, but then it turns to an almost throbbing sickening feeling. like i do have my period.. but when i go check i dont have it
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1570931 tn?1315840395
I wouldnt see any reason why It would be me ovulating, I mean I should be getting my period  in 5 days or so, So that wouldnt make any sense. With ovarian cysts would i get pain my overies? and throughtout my midsection?
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My sister had that once, and it ended up she was just ovulating once we got her to the ER and spent hours there.  She has pain and nausea anytime she ovulates to this day, I believe.  I sometimes got slight pain when ovulating before I started birth control but nothing to write home about.  Still, I'd go to your doctor and get it checked out just in case because it could also be a cyst.  Those things hurt realllllllllly badly from my experience.  
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Go to your doctor.  There are several things that could be causing the cramping:cysts, fibroids, std...or nothing at all.  If you're worried that something is wrong or just want to know why the cramping is so horrible, the first stop I would make is my doctor.
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1570931 tn?1315840395
sorry my period is in about 5 days..**
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