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writes: Hi, four days after I ovulated this month I had a pain in my ovary! I've been trying to get pregnant for few years now and this is the first time I have had a pain in my ovary after ovulation.Could it be something related with pregnancy? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, creativity +, writes (2 April 2009):
creativity is verified as being by the original poster of the questionwell im 19 :) told ya i got married at 17 :P
anyways i think ill do the home test !
and if it doesnt show ill do the blood test !
thanks guys :)
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reader, Emilysanswers +, writes (1 April 2009):
Ok, you are married and I'm guessing you are more at the 21 end of of the 18 to 21.
I just had an image of you going round shagging boys trying to get pregnant from 16. Phew!
Well if your doc said it was ovulation then it was most likely ovulation.
If you want to put your mind at rest then go and to a home test, but my advice is to stay calm and shag the brains out of your husband. Tie him to the bed, call his work and tell them he's sick and go for it!
Good Luck!! xx
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reader, creativity +, writes (1 April 2009):
creativity is verified as being by the original poster of the questionyeah i've been trying for almost 2 yrs ! i got married young !
i was sure im ovulating because the doctor gave me the exact day of ovulating !
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reader, Emilysanswers +, writes (1 April 2009):
It says you are 18 to 21. So I hope you haven't been trying for a baby for a few years if that is true.
If you are having troubles conceiving then go and talk to a doctor though.
He can take a look at all the factors and give you better advice than we can.
Good Luck!! xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 April 2009): Its possible that it was a cyst bursting on your ovary. are you 110% sure you ovlated when you think you did? Because it sounds to me like that pain was ovulation. You also sometimes get a little mild discomfort when the embryo attaches to the uterus but that is more like cramping and usually at 4-5 weeks pregnant.
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