it takes about 3 days to get pregnant so that is not it. Doesn't have to be ovulation either. When having sex and orgasming you tense a lot of muscles and there can be some cramp down there after.
definitely
There is always a chance of pregnancy when you have unprotected sex. The mild cramping could be from sex. If you had sex right before ovulation or during ovulation, there is a huge chance of pregnancy. If you miss your period then take a pregnancy test. Hope this helps.
Could be. Could also be all the trying.
If ovulation were to continue after fertilization, it could lead to multiple complications, such as the release of more eggs that could be fertilized, resulting in multiple pregnancies (like superfetation). The hormonal balance necessary to support a single pregnancy would be disrupted, potentially leading to miscarriage or other pregnancy complications. Additionally, the presence of multiple embryos at different developmental stages could pose significant health risks to the mother and the developing fetuses.
it could be very possible but may be useful for women who need to use it for that purpose i think that it also can be useful as a way to tell when your ovulation days are if you didn't know
Um....unless you have had sex you wouldnt be pregnant!
Light vaginal bleeding around the time of ovulation, accompanied by pain might be an ovarian cyst. It could also be an ectopic pregnancy. Seeing a doctor is very important.
If you are really concerned then I would suggest using an ovulation prediction kit because they tell you when you could ovulate.
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.
Could be Ovulation, cyst, pregnancy/miscarriage or pre-menstrual, but I am no Dr. I would say if it continues to persist for more then a couple days & you don't think you could be pregnant I would call your Gyno. & make an appt. All the best to you!
In the last case of this I saw, the patient had mistaken a home ovulation predictor for a home pregnancy test at the dollar store.
Yes, diarrhea and fuller breasts since ovulation could potentially be signs of pregnancy, especially if these symptoms are unusual for you. Breast fullness without soreness can occur in early pregnancy, as hormonal changes take place. However, these symptoms can also be attributed to other factors, such as hormonal fluctuations related to your menstrual cycle. A pregnancy test or consultation with a healthcare provider can provide more clarity.