hi ladies!
I'm 4dpo (I know this is accurate because I had middlesmertz pains on wed.) tues & wed we ttc, and sometime in the middle of the night last night I had a weird vibrating feeling on the same side I ovulated from. Oddly I started to dream about this and when I woke up it was just ending. it was really weird and I was just wondering if anyone experienced this with implantation? I know you can get cramps but this didn't necessarily hurt.
thanks!
Just set your vibrator to a lower setting next time ;-)
Just an FYI, I had pains around the time of ovulation, too, but it happened to be 2-3 days before my actual O date (confirmed by temping), so "pain" is not a good way to pinpoint when you ovulate.
I don't believe I ever vibrated. Am I doing it wrong?
1) middlesmertz pains can be before, after or during ovulation. Meaning up to 48 hours (or more), around O date. And that does not actually mean that the egg was released either.
2) You ovary is not stagnant. It moved around in your pelvic. It can be on top, in from, on the side or even behind your uterus. So you can not tell if that pain was from your ovary or just 'pelvic pain'.
3) Implantation normally occurs 7-9 days after ovulation. Therefore, anything 4dpo really has nothing to do with a microscopic ball of cells floating down the fallopian tube.
anyway.. it could be something, it could be nothing. As I've found out, your mind messes with you when TTC. the only way to know is wait about a week and test. Test until AF comes (your period). It's the only way to know! Happy waiting!
This was my exact thoughts, I even started singing. Love me some Marky Mark in them Calvin Kleins. LOL
Re: implantation vibration?
Low progesterone
Baby boy born 01/2016
Currently: NTNP
2) You ovary is not stagnant. It moved around in your pelvic. It can be on top, in from, on the side or even behind your uterus. So you can not tell if that pain was from your ovary or just 'pelvic pain'.
3) Implantation normally occurs 7-9 days after ovulation. Therefore, anything 4dpo really has nothing to do with a microscopic ball of cells floating down the fallopian tube.
EDD: 3/13/17
Early M/C Dec. 2015
This was my exact thoughts, I even started singing. Love me some Marky Mark in them Calvin Kleins. LOL
"Feel the vibration"
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