LaRockera
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I was really worried too but it turned out to be nothing- it's SO normal when you're ttc, you end up noticing every little detail that is really a normal part of your cycle.
My endo was never confirmed to be honest. Doctors suppose that since the ovary is stuck on my uterus, that's what it probably is. But my uterus was completely clear, and so were my tubes. From my personal research I deduced it was merely progesterone working- building up, shedding etc. The week I conceived I had cramping that was almost a bit painful but because it was still early (before 8dpo I think), I convinced myself it wasn't baby-related.
So yeah, twinges and cramping is a normal part of the cycle for many of us ladies.
I can't answer your last question because I'm BFing so no sign of AF yet. Last time I was at an obgyn, about a month ago, she said my uterus was 'dormant' and no sign of AF as of yet. Which didn't upset me particularly to be honest.
I promise you, it's all normal. x
My endo was never confirmed to be honest. Doctors suppose that since the ovary is stuck on my uterus, that's what it probably is. But my uterus was completely clear, and so were my tubes. From my personal research I deduced it was merely progesterone working- building up, shedding etc. The week I conceived I had cramping that was almost a bit painful but because it was still early (before 8dpo I think), I convinced myself it wasn't baby-related.
So yeah, twinges and cramping is a normal part of the cycle for many of us ladies.
I can't answer your last question because I'm BFing so no sign of AF yet. Last time I was at an obgyn, about a month ago, she said my uterus was 'dormant' and no sign of AF as of yet. Which didn't upset me particularly to be honest.
I promise you, it's all normal. x