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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Exp 50 years

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Does Sore Breasts And Cramping Indicate Successful Implantation?

I AM 50 YEARS OLD AND STILL HAVE NORMAL PERIODS EVERY MONTH AND BY MY OVULATION PREDICTOR ALSO OVULATE. I HAVE BEEN ACTIVELY STILL TRYING TO CONCEIVE NATURALLY BECAUSE NOW MY FUNDS HAVE RUN OUT FOR FURTHER IVF. I AM 5'8" AND 210 LBS. ALSO I WOULD LIKE TO FIND OUT IF YOU FEEL THAT WHEN I OVULATE VERY SOON AFTER THAT I HAVE VERY SORE BREASTS AND CRAMPING --- DOES THAT MEAN IMPLANTATION TOOK PLACE?
Fri, 11 Jul 2014
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Hello. Symptoms with your breast can also seen in normal periods time and at the same time during early pregnancy, but not a confirmatory.
You should go for a UPT ( urine pregnancy test ) or early dating scan would give confirmatory result about implantation and cardiac activity.
With your history i would suggest a regular ultrasound followup.
thank you.
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Does Sore Breasts And Cramping Indicate Successful Implantation?

Hello. Symptoms with your breast can also seen in normal periods time and at the same time during early pregnancy, but not a confirmatory. You should go for a UPT ( urine pregnancy test ) or early dating scan would give confirmatory result about implantation and cardiac activity. With your history i would suggest a regular ultrasound followup. thank you.