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Pregnancy, ovaries? |
I was wondering if anyone noticed they could kind of feel the area of there ovaries before they realized they were pregnant? Not that is was sore or anything, just there. I'm not sure if this was a coincidence or something with my body changing. um when i ovulate i get pain where my ovaries are. just about every time, on my right side, from time to time on my left but like 90% on my right. |
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um when i ovulate i get pain where my ovaries are. just about every time, on my right side, from time to time on my left but like 90% on my right. ...All things considered, I think that its paranoia. And bear in mind that if you're stressed about getting your period/fear you might be pregnant, this can actually DELAY your period, so stop f... I believe its a higher chance of becoming pregnant during your period the pill I know nothing about but GL p.s. give GYN a call ...well after have my child my got bigger and stayed ...I gained 24 pounds with my first child which I was proud of. I carried him until 39 weeks and he weighed 6 lbs 5 ozs. I had an epidural with him which went majorly wrong. I was in labor 36 hours... Ultrasound scans & measuring is one way to determine the age of your baby...did you mark down when you had intercourse...if you were trying to get pregnant.... :) ...If you have an ovarian cyst, you may experience the following signs and symptoms: Menstrual irregularities Pelvic pain 鈥?a constant or intermittent dull ache that may radiate to your lower back... No, under the circumstances explained your chances of getting pregnancy are very rare. You can forget about the spotting, and the four days delay mentioned may be due to psychological stress factor... |
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