luvmyjeep
05-26-2006, 10:05 PM
This my be kindof a goofy question. :bouncing: I have heard that there is alot of cramping with pregnancy. I am on CD29 (not sure when i O'd) and on month 8 (i think) of ttc. I normally have 35 day cycles but the week before my bbs get really sore and i start cramping. Well this month my bbs are a little sore but more my nipples and i am not cramping. About a week ago I was cramping all day and they would come on strong then just go away for a few hours. I am just wondering if there is always alot of cramping or if sometimes there isn't?
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GoldenMom
05-28-2006, 10:06 AM
The symptoms for pregnancy vary considerably. Some women experience a lot of cramping while others have none. Just as some women experience morning sickness and about 30% do not. One symptom that I've heard is a very good indicator of pregnancy is an abundance of cervical mucus, especially near the end of the cycle.
Have you ever considered charting your temperature every morning? I started this about two months ago and have learned so much about my cycle. I can verify that I have O'd, and a lot of women can tell that they are pregnant before a HPT turns up positive -- all because of their temperatures.
Good luck! I hope to hear good news from you soon. :)
Have you ever considered charting your temperature every morning? I started this about two months ago and have learned so much about my cycle. I can verify that I have O'd, and a lot of women can tell that they are pregnant before a HPT turns up positive -- all because of their temperatures.
Good luck! I hope to hear good news from you soon. :)

