If you’ve seen my previous post My bfp started fading from 10dp5dt. I wish i had tested early in my last 3 cycles so at least I would have known if this has happened before.
I have no sign of my period. All the cramps and spotting have stopped now. I’m just trying to figure out what to expect and if you can share your experience would be a big help.
Should I expect a much delayed period after this? xx
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Hi Mahriya I stopped all my meds ie estrogen progesterone pessaries after I had a negative test and under the advice of my clinic- they said to expect a bleed within 2 weeks of stopping but I got my period 3 days after I stopped my meds. The period it self was normal for me didn’t feel any different. I’m sorry again this is happening . If it helps- I did a test every day after my first embryo transfer it was positive first then faded but I did have the hcg shot. I tested at 8/9 days last. And this time round in dec I had a beta blood test which showed good levels and that I was pregnant 4 weeks and the repeat one was significant lower. At 3 which means not pregnant I didn’t do a urine test. I’m not your dr but they will probably speak to you about pgta testing or level 2 tests but I know you have had some done. Mayb worth looking into the bloods? X
Thanks lovely. If i can get them to do any bloods or investigation i would but it feels like they’re not interested at all. I don’t know this is because I’m on a nhs funded cycle and if it would have been different if i was paying private xx
So sorry for you chemical. I generally started bleeding a couple of days after my tests turned negative with my chemicals although one it wasn’t until I stopped my meds. Like Poop it was just a normal period every time. Sorry for your loss xx
Thanks Daisy. It’s good you had normal periods and I’m hoping for the same outcome. The last thing i need now is to have messed up cycles. We go through enough heart ache already!! I’m so sorry about your losses too xx
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