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Please advise.......

Sorry about this question but just need to ask.....

My last LMP was 25th June.  According to ovulation predictor kit, I had LH surge on 5th July 2007 which is CD11, hard BD early 6th July and he *** inside me.

On 8th July I had pain in my stomach and lower abdomen, this has continued to today (13th July).  I've had a mixture of bloating on some days since but the pain in my lower stomach, has been varying from left side to right side and lower back and stomach pain to all over stomach pain and bloated again today and has been basically there is some form or other since 8th July.  Breasts look fuller today but that could be my imagination.  Oh also been slightly gassy!

I'm not due til 22nd July and I only get bloated and a little crabby day before af.

Could the symptoms I've described above be early pregnancy symptoms?

Please please please let me have your thoughts.
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tmv
Hey, hopefully you're one to have early symptoms. Post your bfp when you get it, ok?
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I don't think so.  I don't feel sick or anything, just feels like the day before my period but I'm not due til 22nd July which is over a week away.  Very regular cycle and never have symptoms other then the day before I start af.

I've been hot too today which again is the same as the day before af.  Never get symptoms any earlier then day before af is due.

It's driving me crazy!!!!


I wish there was like a test that you could do straight away.  I admire people who can bear 2ww.

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tmv
In my opinion, it would be way to early to have those symptoms. But that is just my opinion. Could you have some type of bowel irritation going on? Best wishes to you and since you're ttc, I hope this is your month.
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