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My cycle began on May 23.  On June 5 touching my nipples resulted in the most excruciating pain.  By June 6 I was a little queasy. Now I have sore boobs, lower belly pain and discomfort (cramp-like) on my right side.  So, is it that I ovulated before the middle of my cycle?  Or is this just really bad pms which began before ovulation?  I know it would be too soon to have pregnancy symptoms. So even though we are trying, I dont have any hopes for this month.
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My cycle began on May 23.  On June 5 touching my nipples resulted in the most excruciating pain.  By June 6 I was a little queasy. Now I have sore boobs, lower belly pain and discomfort (cramp-like) on my right side.  So, is it that I ovulated before the middle of my cycle?  Or is this just really bad pms which began before ovulation?  I know it would be too soon to have pregnancy symptoms. So even though we are trying, I dont have any hopes for this month.
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Thanks and congrats!   Except for the frequent urination, breat tenderness, heaviness and the blue green veins, I have no other 'symptom'.  Since I have these from time to time before my period anyway, I'll just endure the wait. Will test if I miss AF.  Looking at a -tive pg test is just too disapponting!
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My last cycle started on the 19th. I usually ovulate on day 12 or 13, but have O'd as early as 9 and late as 17. About 4 days ago I started getting the sore boobs and yesterday started getting slightly nauseated in the morning. I took a Clear Blue digital test and it came out neg. But then I took a First Response non-digital and I got a faint positive. Today both a First Response AND the Clear Blue digital were bfp. My cycles are usually 26 days, so I am 10dpo today. This is our 3rd pregnancy and we are praying that it sticks. Could be you ovulated early and are pg. SSBD to you.
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