Hope you all doing fine and enjoying the lovely sun.
I had negative test result last month and started to bleed/spot before my Otd so had my withdrawal bleed and now after my periods again since two weeks I have started very dark brown spotting which is visible in my liner and on wiping and today has turned more dark red. I raised my concern to the clinic and they said keep klooking at it this should go away it can sometimes happen which didn't happen so I went in for the scan today they checked my womb,ovaries which were little bulky as I had treatment last month and then she told me the lining was thin so you are not going to start your period soon as per the lining. Doctor is going to review my scan pic and let me know.
Now I am really worried about this and the bleed has gone to be more on the darker side I have all the symptoms and feelings which u would have usually on start of my periods.
This has never happened to me even with my other failed cycles.
Has this happened to any of you,I.know this all can just be side effects of meds or treatment but I am really loosing my mind.
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I have spotting like that almost every cycle since my first pregnancy. I have endometriosis. It starts around a week before with dark or brown spotting. Starts and stops randomly. Hopefully you'll find out more soon x
Hey thanks for replying and congratulations on your pregnancy but I don't have endo and did you have symptoms before you had it? How can one find out if they have it. Is it om to have it and still have a pregnancy to full term.Sorry too many questions I am here worried.
Sounds familiar to me too, my body went very wonky after each round of IVF and took a few months to reset. Hopefully all is fine xx
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