Welcome to EmpowHER and thank reaching out to our community for suggestions ans similar experiences.
I am assuming the cramping is in the lower abdominal area. Is it on one side only? If so, that would make me think ovulation related cramping.
Another thought, based on the fact that you said you were ill and vomited, is the cramping could be intestinal.
Call your gynecologist before you stop taking another birth control pill. Levels of hCG can be detected in urine about 12 to 14 days following conception and in blood about 11 days following conception.
Cramping and spotting about six to 12 days following conception would indicate implantaion bleeding and that you indeed became pregnant.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER and thank reaching out to our community for suggestions ans similar experiences.
I am assuming the cramping is in the lower abdominal area. Is it on one side only? If so, that would make me think ovulation related cramping.
Another thought, based on the fact that you said you were ill and vomited, is the cramping could be intestinal.
Call your gynecologist before you stop taking another birth control pill. Levels of hCG can be detected in urine about 12 to 14 days following conception and in blood about 11 days following conception.
Cramping and spotting about six to 12 days following conception would indicate implantaion bleeding and that you indeed became pregnant.
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July 24, 2015 - 9:55amMaryann
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