Did anyone else experience mild cramping during there 2ww? Im currently almost 11 days past transfer and have had these cramps since day 6. There not there all the time, they come and go. Im just hoping there a positve sign.
Has anyone else had similar?
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I had my transfer on the 29th and have had these pains too! Genuinely thought it was my period as I was spotting since last Thursday but that seems to have gone now. I am hoping it’s implantation bleeding and the cramps everyone talks about are normal apparently 🤞good luck for your test this week!! X
I havent had any bleeding, Im taking the progesterone injections and pessaries which might give you cramps but I might be wrong. I hope there a good sign. Have you not been tempted to test? I so am! X
Yes I've definitely been so temped to test haha but my Husband has told me not too... we're testing tomorrow now so hoping for the best but I feel absolutely no symptoms today whatsoever!! x
Ah, when are you due to test again? I'm so nervous about tomorrow, but my mentality is I can't lose what I didn't have in the first place, so there's only something to gain if positive
Good luck when you test again, hoping it changes it's mind for you xx
I’m sorry you got a negative result today. In all honesty it’s unlikely that the result will change at 11dpt but is possible. I think the progesterone might be preventing you from bleeding if you’re cramping but seeing a negative test result. Sorry to not offer better news, but I could be wrong and admittedly people do get late positives...x
Hey! I had cramping from about 5DPT and it was a positive sign for me. I had no bleeding either. Keeping everything crossed for you - I hope it is a good outcome x
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