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Q: Sex followed by cramping.
asked by: kenzymichelle on September 19th, 2007
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Okay here's the deal...the other night my bf an I had sex and then a few hours later I had pretty intense cramps. We didn't do anything new or anything like that and this had never happened to me before. Now about 2-3 days later I have wierd cramps...not really painful or anything...just light, uncomfortable and strange. My period is not due for about 2.5 weeks. Has this ever happened to anyone that has gotten pregnant? Or does anyone know if this is a sign that I am.

Thanks for the help!
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RachieBaby82
replied on September 20th, 2007
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Hi there!
I've never actually been pregnant, but I've heard many times before that cramping from implantation (of the embryo into the uterine wall) usually does not occur before 6 to 12 days after conception...So I would think that your cramping most likely isn't pregnancy-related, but if you're worried, take one of those early pregnancy tests when it gets a little bit closer to your period. Good luck! Surprised)
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young Girl
replied on September 20th, 2007
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ok ummm

first of all even if you were preg those cramps your haveing have NOTHING to do with it
its wayy too soon for anything like that

and if it was unprotected then you could be preg

but the cramps would still have nothing to do with it ok?
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LadyRikash
replied on September 21st, 2007
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Cramping is often a sign of pregnancy... in order for that to be true for you then you would have to of gotten pregnant at least a prior to the cramping.
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