Am currently 9 days in and I've had back pain and what feels like period pains since yesterday, I woke up this morning to very pale blood, can't help but think the worst! π
Hoping it's not AF, feeling more tempted to test now that this has happened!
Best of luck to all of you! Xxx
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Just seen no one has replied to this, ooops! Don't worry too much. I had quite a bit of blood including bright red blood and not only got a BFP but saw a heartbeat yesterday. My lining is looking fine even though I can't tell you how convinced I was AF had arrived. Make sure you relax and only test if you think it's going to make you feel better. Take care x
Thank you, that has helped! Have bought the test today, but going to try not to do it until Friday! π
Not feeling as anxious now, still getting pains but the blood is literally only a tiny amount, so fingers crossed!
Fantastic that you got to see the heartbeat! π Xxx
I am on day 8 and feel like af is coming, hoping it's just the pessaries. Try not to worry I have read a few times on here they see blood then get a BFP xxx
Try not to worry until you take the test. I actually tested at 9d p5dt and got my positive. Then on official test date I tested and it was positive but had bright red blood that afternoon. When I was scanned, all was ok and my pregnancy continued to 18 weeks when I got another gush of bright red blood. The scan again looked fine and I'm now 20 weeks. Seemingly some women just bleed in pregnancy. In between my bfp and first scan I was also convinced my period was coming as I had such bad cramps. I think it was just stretching, the progesterone or my digestion slowing down, I don't know. Just sit tight until test time when you'll know for sure.
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