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Twinges and pinches

16 replies

grabbp · 07/11/2019 14:20

Hi

I came off my pill a month ago. I had my usual bleed when my last pill was taken and calculate my next period to be next week (that being said might not be correct as my I'm not really sure of my cycle given I've been on the pill so long).

About a week and a half ago I was experiencing an increase in CM. It started like egg whites and turned to creamy/sticky. I thought this meant I was ovulating.

Since last night, I've felt almost like something is twitching in my belly, like stretching or pinching and I've been incredibly bloated for about a week.

Does this sound like I am ovulating later than I thought?

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grabbp · 07/11/2019 15:50

Anyone???

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mannat00 · 07/11/2019 15:56

Could be pregnancy because I was pregnant last month I had same feeling

grabbp · 07/11/2019 16:04

Surely not this early after taking the pill? And would symptoms be that fast?!

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mannat00 · 07/11/2019 16:08

I am sorry then I dnt have knowledge about pills I become 2 time pregnant 1 end with miscarriage second time chemical pregnancy but I never had too many symptoms I just feel like pinching in stomach n tender breast goodluck for u

grabbp · 07/11/2019 16:38

@mannat00 I'm sorry to hear that. Thank you for sharing your experience with me though.

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grabbp · 07/11/2019 19:02

Anyone else?

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Umbreon · 07/11/2019 23:02

I've had twinges and pinches like that the last couple of months just before my period. Both times I wondered if it could be signs of pregnancy and googled it...apparently some people do have it as a pregnancy symptom. Unfortunately for me it wasn't Sad

Bexy1393 · 07/11/2019 23:29

I had this when I was pregnant a week before my period was due. This was one of the things that made me think I was pregnant. I'm guessing it was implantation.

MsChatterbox · 08/11/2019 03:04

I was ttc 6 months before conceiving. Every month I got a host of symptoms that Google said were pregnancy including the ones you describe. The one month I didn't feel pregnant I was. My symptom spotting for ovulation were also completely off which I realised when I started doing opks. My advice is don't pay any attention unless doing opks/temperature and just wait for af. Dtd every 2-3 days. You can buy some cheapies and take one a week if no af but it could take some time to show! Good luck.

grabbp · 08/11/2019 07:52

Thank you everyone

I promised myself I would relax and not think about it and here I am, one month in finding myself obsessing over every little thing!

I think I'm going to have to buy some ovulation tests next month

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grabbp · 10/11/2019 08:08

Well ladies... I got this yesterday!

Twinges and pinches
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mannat00 · 10/11/2019 08:34

Congratulations I told you Smile

grabbp · 10/11/2019 09:22

Thank you. I'm in shock. I never I'm a million years thought it would happen this quick.

Going to buy more tests today to be sure!

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Mrssendy · 10/11/2019 17:09

When I read your post I was like "she's pregnant". Cause I had this when pg with DS. Congratulations hun! Wishing you happy and healthy pregnancy! x

FearnRJ · 10/11/2019 17:33

@grabbp I was about to comment and say it sounds like you're pregnant cause I had this a week before my period was due too.

Congratulations!! 💙💗👶 x

grabbp · 10/11/2019 17:44

Thank you @FearnRJ @Mrssendy

It is INSANE that it's happened at first time of trying. I'm just a huge bundle of nerves now and wish time would hurry!!

I've tested again today and had another positive so maybe.. it is happening!!

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