Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for reaching out to us with your concern about cramping.
If you have a 28 to 30 day menstrual cycle, the cramps could be ovulation cramps. Ovulation, as you know, generally occurs about 14 days following the last day or your last period.
Another possibility is implantation cramps. Pregnancy is possible from what you have shared.
If the cramping persists or worsens, please contact your physician. It could be none of the above mentioned.
Should your next period be late by at least seven days, take a pregnancy test.
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Hello jallen050812,
Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for reaching out to us with your concern about cramping.
If you have a 28 to 30 day menstrual cycle, the cramps could be ovulation cramps. Ovulation, as you know, generally occurs about 14 days following the last day or your last period.
Another possibility is implantation cramps. Pregnancy is possible from what you have shared.
If the cramping persists or worsens, please contact your physician. It could be none of the above mentioned.
Should your next period be late by at least seven days, take a pregnancy test.
Regards,
September 24, 2015 - 8:42amMaryann
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