Im 21 with moderate to severe endometriosis but I have regular periods 28 day cycles sometimes late by 1/2 days max, husband and i have been ttc for nearly 2 years now. My last proper period was 29th July, husband and I had sex throughout the following month, I then started spotting around the time I was due on (27th aug) and had 1 day of bleeding I didn't think anything of it just that it was a dodgy period. I was then due on again on 24th sept And had a small pink blood bit when i wiped 5 days before i was due and had nothing since I am now 10 days late no real signs of period except occasional slight cramping. I have done tests all come back negative, also got sore boobs but that's about it. I'm really confused with what's going on. I know it's probably unlikely I am pregnant otherwise it would show in the tests but I don't get why I'm so late? Any similar experiences??? I've had a blood test awaiting results at the moment.
Any help would be greatly appreciated xx
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Hi Dani...fingers crossed you are pregnant! I had 4 days of bleeding when I should have had a period and did a test as was very short for me - it was negative. Only thought I'd test again when boobs hurting and finally showed as pregnant when about 7-8 wks. It was the digital clearblue that showed it and with 1st wee of day as the other ladt said. I bled the whole way through but had a healthy baby who's now nearly 2. I hope you get the same happy news xx
Ps - forgot to say I had cramping too and because of bleeding if your blood test does come back positive it might be worth asking for a referral to the early pregnancy unit for a scan and they check everything is as it should be. Good luck xx
Hi thank you for your experience, I thought surely I can't be pregnant as it would of showed by now? I would be something like 7-8 weeks pregnant if I am actually pregnant! Atleast I know it's not impossible! Again thank you xx
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