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Q: lower ab pains & pregnancy
asked by: wrried0 on November 26th, 2008
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i posted the last "worried i might be pregnant" but i forgot to add that iv also been having some sort of wierd pains in my lower ab. they come and go and their not too bad. can this mean im pregnant? if not what can it be, and if im not can i have just normal cramps and sore nipples when my period isnt due for about 2 wks?? i do get cramps and sore nipples when im about to get my period sometimes though. my last period wasnt very long and was a lot lighter than usual and this was before i had done anything so it doesnt mean i was already pregnant.
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CalliesMommy
replied on November 26th, 2008
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If your period is due in two weeks, you could be ovulating. Some women get pains in their lower abdomen when they ovulate. I get cramps around ovulation that come and go. If you are thinking you're pregnant from your last cycle then you can take a test to see even though I think it's unlikely you are pregnant. If you aren't wanting to be pregnant, I'd suggest you use some protection because you are probably most fertile right now.
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