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Cramping on CD 13 & 14??
Posted by:
Aidria
on Mon Dec 19, 2011
I recently came off the pill in November of 2011. The first cycle off, I noticed a little bit of cramping around the middle of my cycle which I assumed was ovulation maybe? Now, low and behold its doing it again, but almost all day for 2 days. Is that still ovulation occuring? When I researched it, it said if its ovulation, then it should be one sided and its both sides, does that mean both sides are ovulating or just my body adjusting to being off the pill?
I'm pretty lost so any input would help! Its been awhile since I've used the cycleview boards but they have been helpful in the past so I am hoping someone can help me out again! Thanks!!
I'm pretty lost so any input would help! Its been awhile since I've used the cycleview boards but they have been helpful in the past so I am hoping someone can help me out again! Thanks!!
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