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Pcos trying to conceive
Hello im 31yrs have pcod. My lmp was on 20th of jan on 23rd my gynec prescribed me ccq 50 for induction and hmg inj. My follicle on the 9th day was 13mm on right ovary and 11mm on left. 21mm and 17mm on 13th day .was given hcg injection on 13th day had imtercourse on 14th and 15th day. On 15th day both the follicle was ruptured. Since 1 week post ovulation im having cramps and dull pain in both the ovaries. Pain switches between both the ovaries. On 12dpo I had severe cramps. I still have the cramps . Was that implantation cramps. I don't have any other symptoms of pregnancy. Except for the pain under my left breast. Have also taken duphaston for 10days
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I understand ur concern.This is ur apprehension inorder to get pregnant. There is nothing like implantation cramps. It could be due to some other reason. Take a painkiller if it bothers u much. There could be some breast tenderness due to duphaston.It will subside. Do a upt if u dont get periods. Try to relax and dont stress. Goodluck.
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Please wait till 20th feb. If you do not get your menses do urine pregnancy test. There are no symptoms of pregnancy which you may recognise so early. There is.no such thing as implantation cramps.
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