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13 dpo crampy all the time

Ok I lost my forum that was on.  I am 13 dpo have been crampy all the time starting on 6dpo.  This is really starting to concern me.  I have had some days that it takes my breath away.  I'm soo afraid to test.  Did anyone have cramps everyday al day?
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Today I was 15dpo and tested. it was a BFN I still do not have AF but still crampy all day.  I am really confused.  I do not think I have ever been crampy all of the 2WW before.  
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i had cramps since i ovulated, first being my actual ovulation cramps (all on the right side very pinchy) and from 1dpo to about 6dpo the cramps moved inward towards my uterus. Then within a day i got REALLY noticable cramps in my uterus, pinching and pulling. That was 7dpo. I had cramps in my sides and lower tummy from then on to 12 dpo and i tested and got an extremely dark and instant BFP. I hope this was helpful to you, are you having any other symptoms?
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I have been having mild crapms ever since about 6DPO too. I am now 8DPO. The cramps/pressure goes in and out but it is there. It is too early for me to test or anything, so it is just a waiting game for a little while longer. You should be in a good zone to test. Hopefully your pains are the good kind and not the AF kind. Good luck!
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