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hi all, from 8dpo I started getting light headed and pretty severe vertigo - I’ve had it every day since, I’m now 6+2 and it’s randomly stopped. Should I be worried? Or is my body just getting used to the hormones x

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MD54999

Hey I'm the same - I'm 7 weeks and had lightheadedness for the first couple of weeks after my transfer, then last week it disappeared for around 4/5 days and panicked me but its back again since yesterday. I think it's just my body adjusting to the hormone fluctuations so I'm trying not too analyse it too much. It's a nerve wrecking time! x

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Thank you for the reassurance, I hate the ‘symptom spotting’ but my dizziness was the only consistent thing that made me feel positive - I hope it comes back 🥴 x

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It’s back with a vengeance! Yay 😄

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That's great! Glad to hear! Mine seems to have developed into continuous tiredness. 😄

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