Hi guys I recently had one round of femera and had time intercourse during ovulation. I have been having a little discomfort during sex since after ovulation and during.. could this mean early pregnancy? anyone experience this?
Hi guys I recently had one round of femera and had time intercourse during ovulation. I have been having a little discomfort during sex since after ovulation and during.. could this mean early pregnancy? anyone experience this?
If you had discomfort during the time of ovulation, that definitely doesn't mean pregnancy. Even if the egg was fertilized, it definitely wasn't implanted and you definitely couldn't have had symptoms.
And, as PPs said, it's against the TOU to ask if you might be pregnant.
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Re: pcos/ femera and timed intercourse...
edited to add: read the newbie guide pinned at the top of the forum, lurk a bit, then rethink your question.
Previously nweg...7878
Also, it's against the TOU to ask if you're pregnant.
Me: 28 | DH: 31
Together since 2006 | Married May 2015
TTC #1 since November 2015
BFP 5/17/16 | EDD 1/27/17 | Born 2/4/17
And, as PPs said, it's against the TOU to ask if you might be pregnant.
This thread has been closed. Please do not post pictures of your pregnancy test and ask the Community if you are pregnant. Instead, please visit our 1st Trimester board to discuss early possible pregnancy symptoms and the thread pinned to the top of this board called, “What does a positive pregnancy test really look like?” where members are permitted to display their pregnancy tests.
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