Let’s just say since starting treatment my number 2 💩 routine has gone out of the window. If I needed to go I had to go, even at work, or I was constipated and I now have many piles which are causing me pain.
I needed to go for number two just before my embryo Transfer but they wouldn’t let me as I needed a full bladder. I don’t know how many of you have tried to just do one without the other- impossible.
So I had to go when I got back home. I was so worried I should have had an empty bowel- would it have put strain on anything?
I went for a walk the other day and the second I sat down I needed to go so had to power walk home.
Today I put my progesterone pessary in and you are supposed to lie down for 30 mins, 15 mins later I needed to go and couldn’t hold it.
Now I’m worried I haven’t had my full progesterone dosage!
I was very silly too- I brought some cheap strips last night and my husband is so desperate to know I had to be honest with him and say I don’t think it’s stuck. His face dropped and he was moaning all the way round Tesco.
He just wants to give his mum an unbeatable present for Mother’s Day. Our OTD is the Friday before 🙈😔.
I did one as I did read from 5 days after transfer it could show and obviously it hasn’t!!
I’ve decided I’m having a pj day today doing very little.
At the weekend we went shopping, Monday I went got a walk, yesterday I went my nans, did some cleaning and went Tesco! Is that too much? I don’t know.
I’ve rang work to tell them I’m going back Monday. X
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Day of embryo transfer i hadn’t poo’d for 5 days. I was so bloated i looked pregnant (oh the irony) spent a good hour on the toilet before hand to see if gravity would do its job - nope! But low and behold, the second i lay down for embryo transfer i was desperate to go! 🙈 i was told the same, its too late gonna have to hold it in.
I went about 15mins after embryo transfer and was convinced that was it, all that straining had forced my embryo to dislodge - was over before it started!
Ive also since put a pessary in then poo’d like 10mins later 🤦🏻♀️ honestly you just cannot make this stuff up!
So in summary - i totally feel where you’re coming from! 💩
I’m sure the body would have had time to absorb the progesterone in time but it wouldn’t hurt to pop another one in there in a couple of hours if you’re worried?
Day 5 is wayyyy early (i keep telling myself that while i also scroll through posts of women who have had their bfp day 5 👀) .. however there are also tons and tons that dont that get them later on so dont despair.
Awwwh I’m so happy for you. I got a faint line yesterday. I was jumping round. My husband said not to test until tomorrow which will be 8 days past. Plus it’s Friday 13th 😂🙈. Maybe needing a 💩 on transfer is lucky- you know what they say- “Muck for luck 💩🍀”
I feel your 💩 pain! It’s the progesterone messing with your bowels. I’ve been on it for 9 weeks now and I’m counting the minutes until I can stop and get back to normality in that department! Don’t worry, you’re not alone 😂
So I’m not going to tell you not to test before OTD, because I’ve never managed to wait so would be a hypocrite 🙈 BUT... if you are going to test early, put the cheap, unreliable test strips in the bin and go and buy some First Response tests. If you’re going to cheat, cheat properly 😘. 5dp is super early, don’t be disheartened if it’s negative. Yes please do get a positive then but only a few, most are later.
I know. It's so hard. And I imagine you're going to test again before next Friday! Because it's practically impossible not to! They need to hurry the science up so that they can either tell within like an hour whether you're pregnant or find some way to sew it in so there's no guessing in whether you're pregnant or not!
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