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Is implantation cramping common/normal? Also to early for feeling pregnant?

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My last period was July 13-17. I got positive ovulation tests the 28-1st so I'm not exactly sure when I should have been ovulating but I do know that we had intercourse everyday before, during, and after those dates (that is what my OB/GYN told us to do). So.. I haven't really even been thinking about being pregnant yet since its early and I decided if it happens it happens but today I keep getting these small cramps. I have read on here about girls getting implantation cramping. Is it possible that is what is going on since my period is not due for another 2 weeks? Also I know it would be way to early for symptoms but the same things are going on with me that happened the first time I was pregnant.

Like I get these tiny head aches that come and go through out the day like they aren't even big enough to take aspirin for, my body is sore like i have been exercising and havent been, also I always got this ache in my ear that I have been getting but it doesn't turn into anything, also being around microwaves gets me nauseous and gives me headaches, this only happened before when I was pregnant and I never noticed it since. In the beginning of my first pregnancy I felt tired/worn out but couldn't nap then it turned into having to nap every day and lately I have been feeling worn out and tired but cant fall asleep. And lastly i have been super hungry. I found out really early when I was pregnant last time and all the things I mentioned started early before 2 weeks.

Also how the heck do you know the position of your cervix? I read on here the girls say theirs is "high" or "low" how do they know?!

thanks!

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  1. It is very possible that you're pregnant. Especially if you noticed same or similar symptoms very early in your last pregnancy. I never had symptoms with mine, I just peed on a stick to prove my cousin wrong, which turned out to be positive like she thought. As for the cervix position... In order to check it you should wash your hands well and stick a finger (middle works best in order to reach if it's high) into your v****a. You can do this in the shower or have your man do it if you're uncomfortable. But cervix position doesn't really prove much since it changes from day to day during your cycle and each woman's position is different compared to same days of someone else's cycle. Good luck to you, I am also TTC #2.


  2. You are on the exact same schedule as me...as far as period and ovulation.  I have been noticing nausea, a little cramping or achey feeling near my ovaries, and I have been having overactive sinuses for about 3 days now.  I read in a book yesterday that from the moment of conception, your body starts producing proteins and those proteins work to bring your immune system down so that your body will "accept" the foreign object *the baby* and not try to rid of it...that makes sense to me.  So I'm hoping my sinus problem is my immune system going down.  I think that if you are super in touch with your body, you can notice changes....BUT those changes can occur without being pregnant, as well.  So I'll tell you what I tell myself, there is really no way to know for sure until it's time to take the test....which I will be doing soon!!!!!  

    About the cervix question...I know that mine is tilted back...and the only way I know that is because my Dr. told me it was.

    Good Luck To You!!!!!

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