Stormborn
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Hi everyone,
I'm desperately searching for any answers about what the dull ache/cramping and pressure is in my lower abdomen, right above my pubic bone and below my belly button. It started around 3 dpo and it's been about 4 days now. I have NOT been temping this month because my doctor recommended taking a month off because it was making me nuts
The pain is centrally-located, not on one side of the other, and I've had no other symptoms. I did a Clomid challenge earlier this month (100mg starting on day 4 and ending on day 9) because my DH and I have been TTC since May with no luck, and I passed with flying colors. But ever since then I've had a ton of discharge (sorry if TMI) but this cramping is really weird for me. I suspected maybe a ovarian cyst but the pain is not sharp and I'm not nauseous. No fever, no spotting.
Anyone think this might just be hormonal, or am I right in thinking it might be a mild cyst taking care of itself (I've read that some cysts come and go with no one knowing - hard to believe!)?
Thanks, all!
I'm desperately searching for any answers about what the dull ache/cramping and pressure is in my lower abdomen, right above my pubic bone and below my belly button. It started around 3 dpo and it's been about 4 days now. I have NOT been temping this month because my doctor recommended taking a month off because it was making me nuts
The pain is centrally-located, not on one side of the other, and I've had no other symptoms. I did a Clomid challenge earlier this month (100mg starting on day 4 and ending on day 9) because my DH and I have been TTC since May with no luck, and I passed with flying colors. But ever since then I've had a ton of discharge (sorry if TMI) but this cramping is really weird for me. I suspected maybe a ovarian cyst but the pain is not sharp and I'm not nauseous. No fever, no spotting.
Anyone think this might just be hormonal, or am I right in thinking it might be a mild cyst taking care of itself (I've read that some cysts come and go with no one knowing - hard to believe!)?
Thanks, all!