It’s me again, sorry. So yesterday I took an early test and got a faint positive, thought it might be too early to test but today I’ve had a slight bloody discharge and stronger cramps, mainly on my left side...... I was implanted last Thursday and OTD is saturday. Is this too late for an implantation bleed and also would it come after a positive test? Or could this be another chemical?
Sorry I’m asking again on here it’s just that my clinic is useless xx
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Its sounds promising that you are getting a line. However there is no way to know if a chemical is ahead or not....Ive had a chemical too. All you can do is hang on to hope and retest in a few days to see if that line gets darker. Its not too late for implantation bleeding or cramping to be going on. Good luck.xx
I think they normally say implantation is within 5 days of transfer with a pregnancy test turning positive 3-4 days after that ( so around 9th day+) Its very possible to have some spotting around the time your saying and cramping is common too, had this with mine some cramps. Try a clear blue digital on Saturday the one with words ( dr recommended brand) and fingers crossed all is well xx
Thank you for your reply. I have cramped all day again today, on just the left side and it doesn’t seem to be easing. Just think it’s another chemical.I don’t trust the clear blues from my last treatment as one said pregnant and the one I took straight after said I not, so will just stick to the first response ones xx I am just panicking as I had the positive on Monday, then cramps and bloody discharge ever since. My line today has been darker than Mondays though xx
The line getting darker is a positive sign hcg has risen.. all moving in the right direction. Maybe ask your clinic if they can do a blood test in the meantime or your GP, they did with me after i said i had some bleedingx
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