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Littlemisssugarplum88 · 25/12/2018 11:27

I'm not really sure if this is the best place to post this but I know a lot of you are cycle experts and I'm not ttc either just have a question id like to know the answer to :)

So it took me 4 years to conceive my little girl who was born in October (with a mmc inbetween and through the fertility clinic).
Anyway, the doctors didn't think I was ovulating so I was put on metformin and eventually managed to conceive on it. I never had any ovulation pains or anything before I had my baby.
Now, I'm on cycle day 9 of my second cycle and I have painful cramping (exactly same place you'd get period pain) like I've never had before with a cycle. Could my body be fixed since I've had a baby or is it my body still recovering from pregnancy?!

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ScarletGlow · 25/12/2018 17:22

Not a cycle expert but I do know your cycle can change after pregnancy and you can get ovulation pain when you never used to.

I don't know if what you are describing is ovulation pain - I've only had it once or twice and it seemed to be on one side.

boodles101 · 26/12/2018 11:53

Agree with scarletglow. Cycle can change after having a baby. I've never had any ovulation pains ever and I'm now ttc baby no2. On my first cycle and I definitely felt O pain a few days ago, took an OPK and it was positive.

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