I am 2 days past ovulation and am having mild cramping in lower abdominal area and back?
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could this be ovulation cramping? Its not one side or the other its mainly in the middle and low back. we are trying to conceive, we did it 5 days ago, my ovulation window was Tuesday- Fridayish...Could this be early pregnancy cramping or ovulation cramping? i have also been getting crazy headaches, but maybe due to no caffeine I cut that out completely. Has anyone experienced this and turned out to be pregnant. It's way to early to test but my mind is wondering!
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Answer:
I am also TTC and have the same post-ovulation cramping. I've done a lot of reading and have read that this can be implantation cramping. I have always been able to pinpoint my ovulation day and can feel every ache and pain in my ovaries and middle section. So I know for sure that something is happening. I will test on Monday and hope to see a positive.
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