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Progesterone cramps anyone?

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Hi all,

I'm curious if anyone else gets bad progesterone cramps in the 1-10 days post ovulation? I know they are progesterone related as I don't get them any other time. They feel like a bad tummy ache and last between 5-15 mins each time, sometimes 4 times a day. We've been ttc for 3 years and it makes me think it's something related to me not being able to conceive as it happens at the most crucial time when fertilisation and implantation need to happen

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Hi

I’m day 2 of progesterone pessaries and honestly I’m hating every second. Mine is constant tho. The bloating for me is absolute agony. I hope it subsided soon I can’t handle the pain!

I’m sorry to hear your suffering too but also glad to hear I’m not alone as I was freaking out that it was just me!!

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