Backache after one day of intercourse during ovulation period

First there was pain in my lower back, and I suspected I had some kind of virus, but it went away quickly. The second is abdominal discomfort. Sometimes I feel a little painful, but it doesn't look like a normal pregnancy reaction. I was worried that something was wrong with me again.

So, my husband and I consulted a doctor. The doctor asked about my symptoms, listened to my medical history, and told me that I might be pregnant. She had me take a blood test and confirmed I was pregnant.

I was very excited and surprised to hear this news. We are finally going to have a baby of our own! My husband and I are very much looking forward to the arrival of this new life.

However, a few months later, I started experiencing some strange symptoms again. First came the headache, then I started having insomnia. I was worried that something was wrong with me again.

My husband and I consulted the doctor, Again, the doctor told me that I might be pregnant but had pregnancy headaches. She suggested I get some tests done to make sure my fetus was healthy.

I felt very worried and upset, but my doctor told me that headaches during pregnancy are common and easily managed. She gave me some medication to put my mind at ease.

From that point on, my husband and I continued to monitor my fetal health. We had regular pregnancy check-ups to make sure everything was okay with my baby.

I want to tell you that if you have scheduled sexual intercourse during ovulation, but then develop symptoms of backache, it probably means you are pregnant. If you are concerned about the health of your fetus, please seek medical advice promptly and receive a pregnancy check-up.