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PostPosted: 03/26/06 - 20:08    Post subject: ttc Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi All,
I am a 29yr old female. Had a miscarriage and d&C to remove the embryo. Had two cycle last on lasted 3days in Feb. My bf and I have been ttc since the miscarriage. We tried to time ovulation???? My period is due on the 30th and I am 8dpo and I have some cramping (like premenstral) also have sore breasts, slight nausea, dizziness, fatigue. I need to know.

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PostPosted: 03/30/06 - 18:51    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I am sorry you had a miscarriage but on the other hand, it is great to hear you are trying to conceive again! From what I have read, you have all the symptoms of pregnancy. These cramps you feel could be implantation cramps, and you can get them even you are pregnant. As your period is due today, you wait a few days to see if you’ll get your period. If you don’t get it, you should do a home pregnancy test, as from the symptoms you have I would say you are pregnant!
As the matter of calculating the ovulation, it goes by subtracting 14-16 days from the date of your next period, but ofcourse, it’s not the same in all the women. So according to this, you should have ovulated around 16th march and in this period you were the most likely to get pregnant. Do you remember having the intercourse I this period?
You drop a line about the outcome, I am curious!!
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