Hello. This is my first post. We have been trying to conceive the past month. My period is expected Sunday and i am feeling cramps today. Did any of you preggo girls have cramps and still end up pregnant?
FYI: #1 Preggo is a term not liked around here. #2 Pregnancy symptoms mimic PMS.
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TTC February 2008 to October 2008 One year forced break due to OIF deployment #2 Resumed TTC in October 2009 HSG, Hysteroscopy, S/A all clear Five total medicated cycles and IUI #1-3 = BFN and all while we were still "unexplained IF" 25 August Lap revealed Endo, adhesions and blocked left tube September 2011: Femara + IUI #4 (IUI #1 post endo removal) =BFFN November: IVF #1: Stims started 11/16 ER 11/25 (7R, 5F) ET 11/30 Transferred 2 beautiful expanding blastocysts +HPT 12/6/11 Beta #1 at 9dp5dt=153! Beta #2 at 16dp5dt= 4009! Ultrasound 12/30 showed one beautiful heartbeat! EDD 17 August, 2012
Hazel Evelyn arrived 10 August, 2012!
Surprise natural BFP March 2015. M/C at 5 weeks Another surprise natural BFP April 2015
How do you know for sure that your period is "expected" on Sunday? Do you temp/chart at all? Do you know what Google is? Do you know anything about how the female body or reproduction works?
You make my head hurt for so many reasons. Though your post gave me a good laugh so thanks for that I guess.
Cramps don't mean anything one way or another. Many women experience cramps in advance of and during their period. Likewise, many women experience cramping from the time of implantation onwards (6-10 days past ovulation). Most women will cramp in pregnancy as the uterus begins stretching to accomodate the growing baby.
You won't know whether or not cramps are related to pregnancy or a period until you either get a positive home pregnancy test or your period.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
because i used preggo you won't answer my ?s. What kind of a babies board is this then
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Is it that fuucking difficult to type out the word "question" and capitalize your sentences? You could have saved yourself "all of this" if you just googled it.
The thing is - even if you normally get your period every X number of days - it has no bearing on your current cycle.
For example, from my own ttc cycles:
Cycle -1: Anovulatory, started bleeding on cd 25, which was 7-14 days 'early' for me.
Cycle 1: Ovulated on cd 22, lp of 12 days = 34 day cycle. Cycle 2: Ovulated on cd 22, lp of 11 days = 33 day cycle (1 day early) Cycle 3 (ongoing): have not ovulated as of cd 23 = no less than a 35 day cycle.
See - there are lots of factors that influence cycles. When you ovulate, how long your lp is, whether or not you are affected by medical conditions or stress.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
No, I used to be on birth control but have been off since January. So....i get my period one day and 28 days later i get it again and so on and so on. Why is this so surprising? I thought many woman have consistent periods. 28, 29 and 30 days apart?
Krista I strongly advise you to lurk here for a while and figure out somethings. And get a book. If you are TTC you should really learn about what to expect.
Proof that taking Health class in high school is a waste. If you want to learn more about your body pick up a copy of Taking Charge of Your Fertility. You will thank me, really.
Cramps can mean anything from pregnant, your period, dehydration or a big fart. So yes, some PREGNANT (not preggo) women have had cramps.
The shortest cycle I've had this year was 36 days, and as you can see from my chart I'm on day 52 of my current cycle. A lot of women actually don't have "normal" or "regular" cycles. It would do you good to get a little more educated about your body.
Re: Do cramps mean no baby?
#1 Preggo is a term not liked around here.
#2 Pregnancy symptoms mimic PMS.
I gave you life, then you gave me mine.
TTC February 2008 to October 2008 One year forced break due to OIF deployment #2
Resumed TTC in October 2009 HSG, Hysteroscopy, S/A all clear
Five total medicated cycles and IUI #1-3 = BFN and all while we were still "unexplained IF"
25 August Lap revealed Endo, adhesions and blocked left tube
September 2011: Femara + IUI #4 (IUI #1 post endo removal) =BFFN
November: IVF #1: Stims started 11/16 ER 11/25 (7R, 5F) ET 11/30 Transferred 2 beautiful expanding blastocysts +HPT 12/6/11
Beta #1 at 9dp5dt=153! Beta #2 at 16dp5dt= 4009!
Ultrasound 12/30 showed one beautiful heartbeat! EDD 17 August, 2012
Hazel Evelyn arrived 10 August, 2012!
Surprise natural BFP March 2015. M/C at 5 weeks
Another surprise natural BFP April 2015
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You make my head hurt for so many reasons. Though your post gave me a good laugh so thanks for that I guess.
+1
Prego gives me heartburn.
Don't delete this post or "they" will find you.
GL!
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That's why I'm making it for dinner & having them all over!
You won't know whether or not cramps are related to pregnancy or a period until you either get a positive home pregnancy test or your period.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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I have a few tips for you:
1. It is always a good idea to lurk before posting.
2. Using proper grammar/spelling/capitalization/punctuation will take you far in life.
3. It is not wise to question BOTB's validity/motives. It will e-throat punch you.
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Let me guess -- you got you period every 28 days when you were on bcp previously?
You don't say!!
Oh burn! Seriously, how old are you? Though I suppose it would be fitting that you would have "perfect" cycles. I'm sure you'll be KTFU by tomorrow.
For example, from my own ttc cycles:
Cycle -1: Anovulatory, started bleeding on cd 25, which was 7-14 days 'early' for me.
Cycle 1: Ovulated on cd 22, lp of 12 days = 34 day cycle.
Cycle 2: Ovulated on cd 22, lp of 11 days = 33 day cycle (1 day early)
Cycle 3 (ongoing): have not ovulated as of cd 23 = no less than a 35 day cycle.
See - there are lots of factors that influence cycles. When you ovulate, how long your lp is, whether or not you are affected by medical conditions or stress.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
My Blog
No, I used to be on birth control but have been off since January. So....i get my period one day and 28 days later i get it again and so on and so on. Why is this so surprising? I thought many woman have consistent periods. 28, 29 and 30 days apart?
Proof that taking Health class in high school is a waste. If you want to learn more about your body pick up a copy of Taking Charge of Your Fertility. You will thank me, really.
Cramps can mean anything from pregnant, your period, dehydration or a big fart. So yes, some PREGNANT (not preggo) women have had cramps.
DD -- 5YO
DS -- 3YO