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Ive been ttc with my husband. This is our second month and we did some charting and basal temps to try and figure everything out. We had s*x on possible fertile days. Anyways this morning i had the strangest cramps ever. It was like a pressure all across the lower area of my stomach. Didn't feel like menstrual cramps and only lasted an hour or so. I have been feeling the urge to pee a lotlatelyy, slight burning, frequency with only a little pee. I have had uti's before and they are unbearable but this is different, after i pee the frequency and burning feeling go away for a little then come back. I'mm going to make anappointmentt to see my doctor tomorrow but I just want to know what everyone thinks it may be

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  1. Symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) may include:

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        * Pain or burning when you urinate.

        * An urge to urinate frequently but usually passing only small amounts of urine.

        * Dribbling (inability to control urine release).

        * Pain or a feeling of heaviness in your lower abdomen.

        * Reddish or pinkish urine.

        * Foul-smelling urine.

        * Cloudy urine.

        * Pain in your back just below the rib cage, on one side of your body (flank pain).

        * Fever and chills.

        * Nausea and vomiting.

    Some people have bacteria in their urinary tract without having any symptoms. This condition is called asymptomatic bacteriuria. It requires attention in certain situations, such as during pregnancy or before surgery involving the urinary tract, but it usually can be left alone if symptoms do not develop.

    Several other conditions, such as vaginal infections or irritable bladder, cause symptoms similar to those of a UTI. Your doctor may evaluate your health for one or more of these if you have urinary symptoms, depending on your medical history and how well you respond to treatment for a UTI.  


  2. You could be pregnant, or you could have a cyst. Hard to tell, sorry.  Good luck at the doctor tomorrow.  baby dust to you

  3. Sounds like a UTI to me.  They react differently sometimes!  

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