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Period Cramps or Implantation Cramps
I am on ovulation induction second cycle..After the ovulation happened we had intercourse and after one week i started feeling like period like cramps..the mild pain around lower abdomen and pinching like pain at the lower back area..Are these signs of early pregnancy?.. my period was on March 4th last month and now it's April 6th and i haven't got my period yet ... And these pains started from one week back..Are these pains related to implantation cramps?
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You didn't mention on which date you had induction of the followed by intercourse. That can throw some light on whether it could be a pregnancy. However you are already overdue by 2 days. Wait for another 3 days and get urine pregnancy test done.
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U need to check for pregnancy with urine test
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