I posted tested about being 10dp5dt and bleeding. I went in today for my beta test 11dp5dt. I dont have my results back yet but this morning there wasn't much blood. I waited to do my progesterone until I got back from my appointment. When I came back I had very very light pinkish discharge. I did the progesterone suppository believing this is the reason I am bleeding. I put it in about 9:30ish and its now 1225 I went to the bathroom and it was use brownish/ pink discharge... Should I be nervous of a BFN?
They are supposed to be calling me today with my results of course the day is now dragging and the minute my phone rings I rush to see who it is (never realized how mean spam calls I really get until now) But I am now overly anxious. Im trying to remember that this isn't 100% effective and that there is still chances that the cycle failed.... Im spiraling. Someone tell me what to do here...
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Dont worry, I am 9dp 5dt, and start my spotting yesterday and bleeding to day so my fingers are crossed and resting loads, my nurse said to still use my progesterone and wait till my test day which is in 4 days so I am very hopeful and little anxious 😟
Hey I have started spotting brown called my clinic yesterday 8dat and said I want a progesterone test. They gave me one and had results back this morning it was low 45nmol/l supposed to be between 70/99 anything below 50 is associated with decreased implantation. They have given me 25mg of prolutex injections to take as well as up my progesterone vaginal pills to 800mg from 600mg I am so annoyed that they did not monitor my levels and that I had to ask for this test due to brown spotting. 5 days away from official test day and period due Tuesday feeling so stressed.
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