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What's on your mind about Week 3? Other women have asked these questions…
Q: What does implantation pain feel like?
"As the fertilized embryo burrows itself into the wall of the uterus, many women experience some mild implantation pain or cramping. While your body is adjusting to your new pregnancy hormone levels and your uterus is turning into your baby's new home, it is natural for a little cramping or discomfort to occur..." Read More
Q: Could not having a period mean I have secondary amenorrhea?
"Yes. By definition, amenorrhea is the absence of your periods. It can be divided up into two categories. Primary amenorrhea is when a woman has never had a period and is past the age where periods would normally be expected to have begun. Secondary amenorrhea is..." Read More
Q: How do I know when I'm ovulating?
"The only constant you can rely on is menstruation 14 days after an ovulation. Any delays could be the result of faulty ovulation. The fertility window is six days before ovulation until the day of ovulation, with chances of conception..." Read More
Q: Can nausea be a side effect of Clomid?
"Clomid works by stimulating estrogen in your system, so it's not unlike the 'morning sickness' of early gestation. Let your health care provider know, but it's probably a sign that..." Read More
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