No idea what’s going on with my body. I’ve had the lightest spotting for the last 3 days, keep thinking AF is arriving but it just has been minimal a spotting that keeps changing from pink to brown to sometimes it looks red. AF is due today but I have the farthest thing from a full flow.
I had the faintest, faintest squinter of a line yesterday at 9dp5dt but it was barely there. I bought a test and don’t know if I should use it or just wait until tomorrow until it’s confirmed either way? I know it’s not the trigger as I had stark white tests day 7/8 and 9.
Not sure what to think,
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That could be a good sign if you've had blanks before that, hang on in there!! Personally I'd do a test as I wouldnt be able to wait all day on the blood results and would feel more prepared that way too. Personal choice really I guess. Wishing you loads of luck and have my fingers crossed for you.xx
Thank you. I think I Will wait for a full bladder and test again. Either way I will know for sure tomorrow. Hope you’re doing okay lovely xx
Wishing you all the best for tomorrow. It's such a stressful time, especially with spotting. Lots of people get it and all turns out ok. But it is the scariest way to be. Really wishing you all the best for tomorrow. Yesterday is definitely encouraging xx
Yes, that is definitely something that continues for a while. Do remember though that it is quite common with ivf pregnancies to get some kind of discharge at some point. Usually brown is the implantation bleed coming out. But we can also get irritation from the pessaries, and some people just bleed. The joys!
I am so happy for you. One more hurdle jumped over xx
I’m crossing my fingers and everything else. Either way The truth will definitely come out tomorrow. Nothing I do between now or then will change the outcome. So I need to stay of dr google haha
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