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11dp5dt - 2ww is driving me crazy

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After really promising myself I wasn't going to get worked up in this 2ww, it seems like it's impossible!

I'm 11dp5dt today and due to test in two days' time. After a few cramps early on and queasiness and cramps on 8dp5dt I've felt nothing since.

I've also felt like I've needed to go to the toilet more often since the transfer but I just can't tell whether I'm making up the symptoms or not anymore!

I don't know what to think!

Has anybody had symptoms and then felt nothing and go on to have a positive result?

xx

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Yes symptoms can come and go try not to worry , you haven’t got long to wait although I gave in on 8dp 5dt and got a positive 😊 . Some days get cramps sore boobs and other days none at all xx good luck x

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