I'm not sure about that information you're reading. You are not pregnant at the time of ovulation - if you have sex and become pregnant, it's about five days later, not during ovulation.
There could be many reasons why you're not feeling the usual discomfort (including caffeine use or lack of). Don't look too deeply in this, you'll come up with all sorts of ideas. See what the next few days bring.
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I'm not sure about that information you're reading. You are not pregnant at the time of ovulation - if you have sex and become pregnant, it's about five days later, not during ovulation.
There could be many reasons why you're not feeling the usual discomfort (including caffeine use or lack of). Don't look too deeply in this, you'll come up with all sorts of ideas. See what the next few days bring.
September 24, 2018 - 4:22amSusan
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