I still think I'm out this cycle but have a question.
My sore boobs have gone even on the progesterone and I had af pains 5dp5dt. Since then, nothing.
Last cycle I had excruciating af pains 8dp 5dt. BFN.
My question is, if I believe I'm out how come I've zero af symptoms at all. No sore boobs, no af pains. Nothing. I would normally have been due on 8/11. Is this just the progesterone holding it back again. Or have I just got used to the meds? Or is there a very very slim chance I am pregnant? Anyone have similar experience? 2ww is driving me insane. OTD is this Sunday 13 days after transfer. Clinging onto hope. Really believe I'm out though
Much love,
The mad woman x
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You know every woman is different... About not feeling your boobs sore anymore I wouldn't worry. The initial soreness probably has been because of the progesterone. I never have experienced that soreness. Actually my boobs normally have disappointingly little sensibility no matter where in the menstrual cycle I am... And of my two being-pregnant-experiences I don't experience any soreness until aproaching five weeks pregnant. (I remember my first BFP ending in an early mc at 5w2d... I just got to experience that pain/soreness before it was all over...) And I can tell that I thought I had much stronger "implantation pain" (put in "" because I can't be sure what it was, just keep reading) with my failures than I had with the one actually bringing me a BFP and a tiny heart beating at 10w4d! So just don't loose hope until you _know_ it's over. By now you don't know. And as I think I mentioned earlier, I was myself 100% sure of having another failure also this time, testing positive 3 days after my break down! Keep strong, and keep us posted!
I'm currently pregnant and my boobs aren't sore at all, everyone's different xx
If I've learned anything from this cycle it's that it's basically impossible to tell from symptoms or lack of symptoms.. Everything crossed for a BFP for you xi
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