Good morning lovely ladies! Don’t read this if you’re eating, haha.
So we’re 8DP5DT and last night before bed I had a delicious sweet orange as a snack b4 bed. Then I started to feel really nauseous. I went to bed and had bad cramps too but managed to nod off. I awoke about 0100 hrs with awful cramps and thought I was gonna throw up so dragged myself through to the loo. Managed to avoid sickness but had terrible diarrhoea!! This morning, no nausea and my stomach is still grumbling at me. So my question is, has anyone experienced this as a symptom in the 2WW or have I picked up a bug from somewhere? My DD and DH are fine so it’s not my dodgy cooking! And I usually have an iron constitution so this is very unusual... Thanks ladies 🤞 xx
Hello! I had this 2 or 3 days after starting the pessaries and was told it was a common side effect. Seems like you’d have had it before if it was those but who knows, could be the build up! Hopefully nausea might be a good sign though! Good luck, you must be testing soon! Xx
Ah really? Yeah, last time I didn’t get it with the pessaries so who knows what it was. I’m feeling loads better now so perhaps a wee bug. My OTD is not until 15/03, and I’m terrified to test sooner as if I don’t know, then I can’t be disappointed... Thanks Belle x
Oh wow that’s a long wait! I don’t understand why people’s test dates vary so much? I’m only 3dp5dt and mine is 14th! Feel exactly same about testing early though. The thought of testing when I’m due to terrifies me enough lol! Xx
Yeah, I though it was a long wait too 🙄 A 15 day wait! Only another week to go 🤞 I did a stupidly early test and obvs got bfn, so I’m not wanting any more bad news to deter from my positive thinking until the 15th! I’m not out yet xx
I had this at 4dp5dt I had such a bad stomach with cramps I thought it was AF coming 😂 but went to the toilet and it was really bad diarhorrea 🙈 not sure if it is due to all the meds but I felt so much better after and a lot of my bloating went after!
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