So last time on my fresh cycle with my BFP i had implantation 7dp5dt. I'm currently 8dp5dt with a medicated FET. I can't help but compare my symptoms to last time its so hard not too π had a lot of cramping but no blood or anything down below.
Ladies did you get BFPs with no implantation bleed? Just looking for some hope really π«
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I read that something like only about a third of women have implantation bleeding. I have had 4 BFPs so far and a few chemicals and I only ever once had implantation bleeding so I really wouldnt read anything into it.
First natural pregnancy I had implantation bleeding, and then miscarried at 6 weeks. Had a cycle of IVF and got my BFP last week and no implantation bleeding.
I had no implantation bleeding with my grown up son , chemical pregnancy or my 13 month old daughter ( only had cramps with my daughter) . But this pregnancy I had it 4,6,8 & 11 days post Lh surge. It was red in clear mucus & some was brown. Very small amount. Every pregnancy is different.
Aw thank you for sharing your story. Yes my friend told me every pregnancy is different but its just so hard to believe when I've only been pregnant once. Thank you π€πΌπ« xx
Yes with my FET am 29 weeks gone without implantation bleeding but with my fresh 2017 I got BFP too with implatations bleeding and my Son will be 2 years next month, so I think it depends and wishing you all the best hun!π€π€π€π€π€π€
Fingers crossed...I kept saying they were progesterone based...cramps and wind and bloating from procedure but on one particular night they were bad...day 5 or 6...I'd had a slice of pineapple and was sleeping on my left side...good luck
I think some women don't get implantation bleed (or nothing noticeable anyway), I'm 22 weeks pregnant now and didn't have any bleed. Sending you many good wishes !!
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