TTC and having cramps and thigh pain... ??? - ovulation and thigh pain
This cycle 2m for me, leg cramps and mild cramps in the week before AF is due. Last month, maybe I'm pregnant. I never get cramps, abdominal and leg for so long before AF is due. This month I'm tired, hungry, urinating more, and a little sick. I have some of these symptoms is usually before AF but this month we have every right to the TTC. We really want to be pregnant again. I do not know what I think with these cramps, where last month, the AF conducted. Could I be pregnant and my body does not really do not know (how the implementation has not yet occurred or has not yet completed), so I do my usual sympoms af? I'm happy about 7-9 days past ovulation and cramping started a few days. In addition, if af comes, somebody has an idea of what could be the cramps in the thigh? It makes me very nervous! If on the day before AF I to understand, but something more than a week before it is due. I think it's normal.
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Hi Kate,
I am in a similar situation, TTC # 2 Not as easy the second time!
Last month I had dizziness, cramps, and light and very tired to think - around the time of implantation - a week after ovulation. Then I had a few bright spots, and thought - That's it! In my sleep! AF came the next day. I double checked with AF according to a study, but was negative.
So you can think of two possibilities - either my feelings were just a coincidence, and I went with a virus or something, or did not implant, but not for long. I'm swinging against that for now, what I saw on the network of non-viable eggs implant and then break frequently. It is only for those of us watching the TTC and then followed closely that we recognize, dass
I have to continue before, only.
If it happens again this month, the GP can tell him that - perhaps they could be the same. I am only 3 months since the first days yet, but since I had a CS of your lastI wonder if the scar may cause problems in the application ...
Pain in the hip pain could be obtained. This is where a nerve can not exactly say the brain where the pain comes. There are limits to the accuracy of the nervous system. How could it be that back pain is to feel pain in the thigh, or it could be sciatica or something.
When in doubt - ask your doctor.
The best of luck :-)
Hi Kate,
I am in a similar situation, TTC # 2 Not as easy the second time!
Last month I had dizziness, cramps, and light and very tired to think - around the time of implantation - a week after ovulation. Then I had a few bright spots, and thought - That's it! In my sleep! AF came the next day. I double checked with AF according to a study, but was negative.
So you can think of two possibilities - either my feelings were just a coincidence, and I went with a virus or something, or did not implant, but not for long. I'm swinging against that for now, what I saw on the network of non-viable eggs implant and then break frequently. It is only for those of us watching the TTC and then followed closely that we recognize, dass
I have to continue before, only.
If it happens again this month, the GP can tell him that - perhaps they could be the same. I am only 3 months since the first days yet, but since I had a CS of your lastI wonder if the scar may cause problems in the application ...
Pain in the hip pain could be obtained. This is where a nerve can not exactly say the brain where the pain comes. There are limits to the accuracy of the nervous system. How could it be that back pain is to feel pain in the thigh, or it could be sciatica or something.
When in doubt - ask your doctor.
The best of luck :-)
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