Firstly, how did you know you were ovulating at the time of the cramp?
Secondly, ovulation means your body is releasing an unfertilised egg. If you were already pregnant, you would not ovulate. It is normal to experience some cramping after the egg is fertilised, as it settles in to the wall of the uterus. Could it not have been period pain? If in doubt, see a doctor. Weight up all the factors, e.g. when did you last have unprotected sex and when was your last period.
If that's unusual for you then yes, it's possible. Take a pregnancy test
Some women do experience cramps during ovulation. This is most likely what you experienced.
Yes, a lot of women don't cramp. Ovulation is different from a period by the way, and at a different time.
It is possible. But you could be fertile.
yes. you are pregnant. You are so pregnant even pregnant people will call you pregnant.
you could be, get a test to be sure
(original answer) The egg white discharge has nothing to do with ovulation it is just a normal discharge. You can be pregnant if you had sex 1-9 days after your period ended that was unprotected With respect to the previous person who answered this, what they said is simply not true. Your CM plays a big part in your ovulation and knowing when you are and are not ovulating and even if you could be pregnant. 30 seconds of research on "cervical mucus during menstrual cycle" will show that.
Well, of course. Menstruation is what prepares the uterus for the implantation of the fertilized egg during the ovulation that follows it. You can't get pregnant DURING your period (usually).
Yes, Ovulation can occur at any time during your cycle.
You could be. But the yeast infection would not be a result of being pregnant. Yeast infections after ovulation could be a result of high estrogen levels.
If you are sick with nausea ,cramps then yes, but a cold or fever are not the sign of pregnancy.
There is a good chance that you are. There is a good chance you are pregnant. Bad cramps this early is bit unusual. If you have discharge along with these cramps seek medical attention immediatley because you may have and STD or damage to your cervix or vaginal walls. Planned Parent hood is a great place to go if you want to be discrete.
It is possible to experience vaginal bleeding when you are pregnant, but it is unlikely - it is also biologically impossible to menstruate during pregnancy. If you think that you could be pregnant then take a pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant or not.