Well this 2ww is significantly harder than the first! I honestly felt like the first flew by and I was nothing but excited. This time is a lot harder!
I had a difficult transfer again but got it in fine, had some brown spotting on day 1 post transfer which I put down to it being tricky! Then had some pink spotting the same day and the next. The last 2 days I’ve had aches, pulling, sight cramping and sore boobs yesterday. Woke today and the soreness has almost gone from my boobs which now has me thinking the worst 🤯
I know there’s no way of telling until the day 🤞🏽
Anyone else had similar and still got a BFP?
Good luck all 💋
Written by
Mai94
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Not had IVF ( had a difficult struggle to have our 2 year old daughter tho and trying for a sibling hasn't been easy ) I had no symptoms with this pregnancy or many others. I have had 6 pregnancies with my hubby but have generally never been able to call it before testing! The symptoms are too similar to pms 😬 I think it's impossible to tell. Definitely don't count yourself yet. Wishing you the best with the rest of the 2ww and hope it's a BFP Xx
Mai94 as hard as it seems just try to look past symptoms and focus on anything else you can. I'm on my 3rd cycle, 1st round had sore boobs only and a positive test that ended in a chemical, round 2 every symptom under the sun including morning sickness and bfn. The progesterone mimics symptoms plus the stress you are under doesnt help. Try to enjoy your injection free evenings and scan free days, maybe get lost in a good book as you are so over aware of your body and it could mean something or nothing.
I write this 8dp5dt so trying to give myself this advice as much as you!
Thanks guys! The sore boobs are still around more so when I take my bra off. Had lots of ache in my lower back today and a few pelvic aches again. Felt a lot more relaxed about it today though! X
Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.
Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.