4/5 dpo help

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Hi I need help please. I calculated the days I was ovulating and was given 10/06/2017 to 10/12/2017. My boyfriend and I had sex on 10/06, 10/10 and 10/12. I don't know if it's just me but for the last 3 days I've been feeling extremely bloated all day. Maybe it's just me but I'm almost positive I remember that being the very first pregnancy symptom I've had with my last 3 pregnancies I clearly don't remember how far along I was but I was definitely pregnant. Am I the only one who feels this way or is it possible I could be pregnant? PLZ HELP ME! I would greatly appreciate it.

All day I have been running to the restroom to pee but I don't know if it is too early to tell. like I said it has only been since the 06th of October that we started having sex. Please help
 
It’s too early for it to be definitely down to pregnancy yet- even if you was implantation either hasn’t happened yet or would only just- so hcg wouldn’t be causing the symptoms yet- but it’s normal for after ovulation anyway because of the hormones :)
 
It takes 6-12 days for implantation to occur, with 9-10 days being the most common. How are you calculating your ovulation date?
 
It takes 6-12 days for implantation to occur, with 9-10 days being the most common. How are you calculating your ovulation date?

I used the ovulation calender. My last menstrual cycle was 9/28. We had sex on 10/6, 10/10 and 10/12. Am i suppose to calculate from 12th? What if it happened on 10/6. This is confusing lol
 
If you're going strictly by your cycle length, that isn't necessarily accurate at all. Follicular phase and luteal phase can vary from woman to woman. If you really want to know when you ovulate, you should track other fertility signs. Temping is the most accurate, by far, with OPKs not too far behind. But other signs like cervical mucus, cervix position/texture/openness, etc. can all be helpful. The more you track, the more accurate your charting will be, but it's always a good idea to at least use two.
 
If you're going strictly by your cycle length, that isn't necessarily accurate at all. Follicular phase and luteal phase can vary from woman to woman. If you really want to know when you ovulate, you should track other fertility signs. Temping is the most accurate, by far, with OPKs not too far behind. But other signs like cervical mucus, cervix position/texture/openness, etc. can all be helpful. The more you track, the more accurate your charting will be, but it's always a good idea to at least use two.


I agree with Dill, the ovulation calendar is a general picture of when the female body "should" ovulate.
My body is different, I don't ovulate usually until much later than those calendars say I should.
Sometimes you don't ovulate. sometimes people ovulate before the general calendar says it's time. The only way to know your body is ovulating for sure is to do your own testing. Ovulation Predictor Kits or OPK are sticks you pee on to tell if your body is getting ready to ovulate. easiest most accurate way to know.



I also agree that you are too early for pregnancy symptoms, the symptoms come from hcg, and hcg isn't produced until there is implantation.
 

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