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Clomid sharp stabbing pain.

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Lynn5 · 26/12/2013 18:55

Hi, I've had my first round of clomid this month, had 21 day blood which confirmed ovulation! I reckon this occurred on day 12, I started to get painful stabbing pains around my right ovary area around 11 dpo which would have been around day 21/22 I got hopeful thinking it was implantation pain, but got neg test yday (day28). Today i am having same pain. So was wondering has any other clomid users experienced this? If it was ovulation pain then I wouldn't be getting it today? Someone mentioned appendicitis but I would expect the pain to be worse if it was that. It's also not period pain totally different from cramp. If it continues I will see gp when they reopen. Thsnks

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Bedsheets4knickers · 26/12/2013 19:17

I always found ovulation pain was at most 1-2 mins long. Don't know if this helps x

Lynn5 · 26/12/2013 19:28

Thanks, this is coming and going for hours! So not sure what it is

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Lynn5 · 26/12/2013 19:47

Right someone please get me off google! I have convinced myself it OHSS! And am panaking now! Anyone any experience of OHSS

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mawinter · 26/12/2013 23:01

I would go to A&E, this sounds like OHSS!

LAM1 · 26/12/2013 23:11

Don't know if this will help at all, I've had my appendix out and the pain was on the left - not the right, odd but that's what happens!

Jakeyblueblue · 26/12/2013 23:17

I've never taken clomid but do get ov pain. It lasts at least 24 hrs, comes and goes and feels like trapped wind, stabbing, bowel type of cramps.
Don't know if this helps but just wanted you to know ov pain can last longer than a few minutes etc.

Lynn5 · 27/12/2013 12:52

Thanks everyone. Mild OHSS doc didn't seem to concerned with it, and to continue with clomid.

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