I doubt that this is a sign of pregnancy. You could be ovulating at this point in time, and it might be something else that is causing the cramps. But with a period two weeks ago, it is very unlikely, in my opinion, that you would be experiencing any symptoms of pregnancy now.
2006-08-15 14:55:56
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answered by mia2kl2002 7
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I can not BELIEVE how many people open their mouths only to prove what a fool they are. How many answers are here saying "go buy a pregnancy test?" Anyone who knows ANYTHING about pregnancy tests, knows that you will not have enough Hcg in your body to be detectable via home pregnancy test until at least 3 days before your period (with early result tests) and not until about a week AFTER you've missed your period for most other tests. So suggesting that you just 'run out and buy a test' is ridiculous. You are not near enough to your missed cycle to test. If you did, it'd be an effort in futility b/c even if you WERE pregnant, it would NOT show up.
Yes, there is a possibility that you could be pregnant, and you could be having symptoms this soon. I say 'could' b/c there is a chance, but not likely. You are probably ovulating and cramping a little. If it's severe and is persistent, seek medical help b/c of the risk of ectopic pregnancy.
2006-08-15 22:35:48
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answered by Cy 5
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Its unlikely that you're pregnant.
However, if you are, symptoms generally manifest at the first trimester of pregnancy between 1 and 3 months, not in the first few days.
Best way is for you to see an OBGyn because the cramps could be a warning for something else. Could be post menstrual syndrome too.
2006-08-15 22:03:27
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answered by ladyluck 2
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Depending on your cycle, you might be ovulating and that can cause cramping. From what I remember learning, most women ovulate two weeks from the first day of their last period. It is doubtful that you would feel anything this early even if you were pregnant. Realistically, you would not have any symptoms and the first indication would be a missed period.
2006-08-15 22:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No..the most probable thing is you must be ovulating, this produces a similar pain than period in some women and sometimes. If you were pregnant..it had to be happened just these days and you would feel the symptoms a week later when the embryo is implanted in your womb
2006-08-15 21:55:57
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answered by Marina F 2
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It is not possible for you to be pregnant so soon after your last period. It takes two weeks for your body to produce an egg. Unless of course you are mistaken about the date of your last period. It would take atleast two weeks from conception for you to get a positive pregnancy test.
2006-08-15 22:02:06
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answered by tiger 2
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A test and a doctor's visit is the best way to be sure. I'm in my late twenty's never been pregnant and have had this happen more times than I could count spending tons of money on over the counter pregnacy tests. It was all worth it b/c it's better to be safe than sorry!
2006-08-15 21:55:41
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answered by Sasha 1
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***chances are not if you had a normal period 2 weeks ago. if that was not a normal period, you may want to go to the dr. you could be having a miscarriage, or possibly have ovarian cysts. sometimes with ovarian cysts when you ovulate it irritates the cysts causing pains that feel like bad menstrual cramps. go see your doctor.
2006-08-15 21:57:08
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answered by Somebody777 2
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i get like that when im ovulating. Everyone is different, i guess you cant rule it out. Wait and see what happens when you next period is due. If you want to be pregnant dont think about it becuase if you turn out not to be the dissapointment is very upsetting (from experieince).
2006-08-15 21:58:08
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answered by Miss M 1
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Yes you could be. Cramps are not the sole sign of pregnancy. Cramps could also be you passing more tissue, or your intestines. (gas) the only way to TRUELY know is a pregnancy test. if your cramps continue and it is negative, seek medical attention.
And despite popular belief you can still be pregnant even if you are bleeding. Usually not cramping...
G.L.
2006-08-15 21:57:32
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answered by penguincookies 2
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