I was wondering what pains or sensations people felt while on their 2ww? It’s my first 2ww so I just keep thinking it’s probably normal but then think we’ll what if it’s not, I have nothing to compare it to.
So far I have what feels like the on set of a UTI but doesn’t seem to materialise just pain before and after I have to go. The constant need to go doesn’t help 🥴
Im also getting sharp pains in my side like I’ve trapped a nerve or pulled a muscle.
Anyone had anything similar and maybe have some ideas how to ease them, especially the UTI???
Thanks x
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If you feel that you have a uti then you need to get yourself to the gp for treatment.
Of 6 transfers 3 of mine have been bfps and 3 bfns. With bfps I get af type cramping, starts mild, gets stronger until it feels exactly like I’m going to get my period. This has never started in the first half of the tww, only the second half. Good luck xx
I had a UTI-Type feeling before/during and as I went - but I definitely didn’t have a UTI (but worth getting checked if you’re suspicious of that ASAP). I also got cramping which was hard to distinguish from usual period cramping - and got a BFP. First cycle the cramping was similar when I got a BFN though - so hard to rely on cramping.
I looked up lots of other 2ww symptom posts and there was no general consensus so I did my best to try not to overthink what symptoms I did & didn’t have.
Oh no. If you suspect a UTI then maybe go and get it checked out, hopefully it’s not.
As for 2WW signs I’ve had cramps for the last week, tiredness and back ache. I’m convinced I’m imagining it all and it’s not signs of pregnancy but I think that’s to protect myself from getting too disappointed.
OTD is Wednesday and I will not test before, seen too many ladies on here being let down so I’m staying strong (ish) 😨
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