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Just got off my Birth Control Pill and am in pain!? |
My husband and I are trying to conceive and I had my period Sept. 11 and it ended Sept. 16th. We've had sex at least 5 times since then and I am having very bad cramps. Also, last week I spotted for about 2-3 days, brown color. Its too early to take a HTP and too early to see my OBGYN, but I was wondering if I could be pregnant, or if these are signs of my hormones adjusting? Can anyone help me or cite a website for me to check out? The pain is getting hard to hide. We don't want to tell anyone until we are certain that we are pregnant. If you are preg. it just happened with in the last 24-48 hours. It could cause cramps, esp. if it was more toward the 48 hours side, but not really likely. You can go to your OB probably next friday, and get a blood HCG test. Though it could still be a false negative. Your best bet is to wait until the 2nd week in October. It will be more accurate. |
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