TTC After a Loss

Very Early pregnancy Symptoms?

Anyone ever feel pregnancy symptoms 24 hours after DTD? Not sure if it's hopeful thinking or maybe the few bites of the borderline-sour macaroni salad I had at dinner but I am having sharp pains on my right side and some cramping, just like I think I had in my last pregnancy.

I guestimate that O should be around yesterday or today. Maybe O cramping? 

Re: Very Early pregnancy Symptoms?

  • babybakie said:
    Anyone ever feel pregnancy symptoms 24 hours after DTD? Not sure if it's hopeful thinking or maybe the few bites of the borderline-sour macaroni salad I had at dinner but I am having sharp pains on my right side and some cramping, just like I think I had in my last pregnancy.

    I guestimate that O should be around yesterday or today. Maybe O cramping? 


    No. You do not feel pregnancy symptoms 24 hours after bd.

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  • No, if anything, that's ovulation pain.  Early pg symptoms don't start until after implantation, which is at least a week after conception.  That's when the hcg starts being released (the hormone responsible for most of the symptoms).
  • Probably ovulation cramps. That's normal.  They can happen before, during, or after ovulation (so O +/- several days).  As stated above, it's impossible to get PG symptoms until after implantation. 

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  • Baby isn't even attached to your body at that point, so no.
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  • Thanks guys! Well, ovulation is a good start anyway!
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