Could Cramps And Discomfort On Stomach Be Due To Pregnancy?
I had sex a day after my period (may 4, 2012) but my partner did not ejaculate. It s been two weeks and two days now and I been feeling odd. I am always tired and I can t put pressure on my stomach otherwise I feel a discomfort and also I been cramping for some reason. Could I be pregnant?
I understand your concern and I will do everything I can to answer your question.
Conception can happen on any day of the cycle and conception can happen without the male partner ejaculating. Your symptoms could be due to a pregnancy and you could get a pregnancy test to make sure.
(looking at the date, this has probably been determined 2 years ago . . .)
Discomfort and cramping can be due to quite a few different things: a virus or other 'stomach bug', mild food poisoning, gluten or lactose intolerance, irritable bowel syndrome, an ovarian cyst or more serious problems like appendicitis or diverticulitis. You probably should see a doctor for any cramping or discomfort that lasts more than a week or is rapidly getting worse.
I hope that helps and best of luck to you
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Could Cramps And Discomfort On Stomach Be Due To Pregnancy?
I understand your concern and I will do everything I can to answer your question. Conception can happen on any day of the cycle and conception can happen without the male partner ejaculating. Your symptoms could be due to a pregnancy and you could get a pregnancy test to make sure. (looking at the date, this has probably been determined 2 years ago . . .) Discomfort and cramping can be due to quite a few different things: a virus or other stomach bug , mild food poisoning, gluten or lactose intolerance, irritable bowel syndrome, an ovarian cyst or more serious problems like appendicitis or diverticulitis. You probably should see a doctor for any cramping or discomfort that lasts more than a week or is rapidly getting worse. I hope that helps and best of luck to you