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Spotting and cramps in back and legs
I and husband are trying to concieve from some days and i have ended my period 11th of august and i have been getting spotting and back ache and leg pain like cramps since two days i want to know is it ovulation process or something else ... please help me
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Your last period date is 11 August. Today is 27 August. You posted this question on 24 or 25 August. The date of ovulation is generally 14 days before the next period. So it is possible that you had your ovulation around 24 - 27 August. But your symptoms need not be due to ovulation.
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Needs physical examination and get one scan
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Book consultation for evaluation.
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It will be good to get transvaginal Usg to rule out certain conditions
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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