I can't actually comment on your question, but I'm 4 days passed 3 day FET and although I really want to b positive about it I also don't want to be in case its negative again! I know a lot of women go through a lot of rounds and I don't know how they hold it together each time. We're currently on our 3rd round, but first FET round, I've also had an endometrial scratch this time round, but absolutely no symptoms at all so far, apart from really REALLY tender boobs, but I think that could be the cyclogest and HRT I'm on.
Wishing u all the best of luck in the rest of ur 2ww xx
Thanks for replying. 4 days past 3d is very early so hopefully you have lots of time for a sign to appear!! Wishing you lots of luck...3rd time lucky for you!!! X
I had some bleeding on day 8 which I think may have been an implantation bleed,it was pink and only lasted a couple of hours.
I have had some bleeding on my first transfer but can't remember what day I was on but sadly that ended in a MMC. I didn't get any bleeding at all last time,it was a BFP but ended in a chemical pregnancy xx
Thanks for replying! From what I've read there doesn't seem to be much correlation. I had spotting on day 7 on my 2nd FET...got BFP and the miscarried. No spotting on 1st and 3rd and they were negatives...
Hi there, I’ve just found out that I’m pregnant and the implantation spotting was the thing that gave it away for me (now confirmed with a positive test!). I had really bad cramps in the middle of the night that woke me followed by spotting early that morning for the following 48hrs. I’ve been through the 2WW twice and wish you all the best. 😘 x
Weirdly our 2 IVF cycles failed and I’ve just fallen naturally this month 😳 totally shocked!!! I found out that I ovulate really early (CD9) then exactly 5 days later got cramps/spotting. X
I’ve just seen that we’ve got a similar history! I’m 44 and used DE for my fifth round. It can absolutely happen for you too. I will be thinking of you. Lots of love xx
I'm 6dp5dt and I've had nothing yet again. I think I'm out again. I've also had Endo scratch this time. Apparently only a very low percentage of women get implantation bleeding. Like 8% or something.
My first ever trigger shot I had very sore nipples. Every subsequent trigger I've had no symptoms at all but I'm guessing if I was pregnant I'd had cramping or sore nipples again.
Hi! Actually I believe, in my case, the implantation bleeding was because of low progesterone levels. I had what I thought to be implantation bleeding twice. First one (FET in natural cycle without meds) over some days, and then a couple of hours of what I thought was period coming, then it stopped completely, got a BFP and then miscarried at about 5w2d. Second time I had the bleeding (same as first) I had less spotting/bleeding than the first time, but still I had some about a week after FET. That time I also had a stronger progesterone reaction from my naturally produced progesterone. Still I only reached a faint, faint line of a positive test, which had disappeared two days later, and period came the day before official test day (I had tested a little early due to symptoms). Now that I obtained a pregnancy (12w tomorrow - yey!) I did have progesterone supply and had just a tiny drop of pink a couple of times a day the days about the day of my expected period, and the same happened the day of my second non-coming period.
So girls, if you've been having what you've believed to be implantation bleeding, got your BFP and miscarried within a couple of weeks, demand having progesterone supply/higher dosage next round! I think it might be a correlation there, at least I believe that's been the case with me!
Thanks so muych for giving me so much info! I've found this really useful. And coincidently I'm having more progesterone this time so fingers crossed!!
And huge congrats on your BFP and reaching 12 weeks!! I wish you the best for the rest of your pregnancy xx
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