Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
It IS impossible because the egg is not connected to your body till it implants and it doesn't affect your body until then. It is a miniscule ball of cells that isn't doing anything but dividing - when it implants, it sends a signal to your body and then it's your body that makes the hormones that make you experience pg symptoms. If your body hasn't gotten that signal yet, then it won't start making the hormones and will not experience any symptoms. Until that point (implantation), things are no different than if an unfertilized egg was passing thru.
It is totally normal to experience cramping on both sides, it's the tubes trying to move the egg down into the uterus and your uterus itself can feel heavy and achy when it's got a good lining. your body doesn't know what side you ovulated on, so both tubes cramp.
Sometimes, people get sick from germs. :)