Should i take a home preg test. my test is scheduled on 16..is it too early to check.
Hello i am in my tww. Tdy is 8dp5dfet... - Fertility Network UK
Hello i am in my tww. Tdy is 8dp5dfet i have no symptoms at all except slight left abdominal pain which is vanishing too with days
Some ladies have no symptoms at all during their 2WW . Best wait for your OTD- it is hard but keep yourself busy ie go for walks ,read some books ,watch something silly on the tv .Eat well rest a little if given any medication take it as directed Drink plenty of clear fluids
Thinking of you
Janet
I agree with cas4cats lots of women don’t get any symptoms and gets BFPs. Then those who do get symptoms panic too. 8dp is a bit too early and I’d really try and hold out for OTD. I tested early only because I was convinced I wasn’t pregnant and wanted to just get it out of the way. Testing early doesn’t make you less anxious. Even if you see the two lines you wonder if it’s a fluke or if it’s chemical and you spiral into a different kind of anxiety. IVF just makes us into nervous wrecks. Try and hold out if you can but if you do give in sometime before OTD. Refrain from repeat testing it will drive you cuckoo. All the best though for your 2WW . Hang in there.
I really didn’t have any noticeable symptoms in my TWW - I was bloated and gassy but I had/have OHSS. The only “symptom” I guess I could say I had was period pains around D7/8 but no sore boobs, no tiredness, no nausea or anything that others sometimes talk about. I really wouldn’t have known. Wait until your OTD, you’ll feel much better for doing so and resting early can only cause anxiety and upset. Enjoy this TWW and being PUPO ☘️ Xx
I had the faintest of faint lines on 5dp5dt which became clearly visible by day 6 and 7. I knew I was never going to make it to day 14... Test if you want to but bear in mind that for certainty you should wait until day 10, 11 dt5dt (with the sensitive first response tests). Good luck!!! Ps. I had no real symptoms in the 2ww. Everything could be put down to the progesterone overload!