Just wanted to see if anyone can shed any light on my current weird symptom that’s come up! I’m 5 days post transfer and am on a LOT of medication with this one (cyclogest x3, utrogest x6, progynova x5, crinone x2, inhixa daily, plus lentogest every other day). Last night just before bed my mouth starting to feel like it was burning. It was pretty uncomfortable but has now passed. Anyone had anything similar?
Thank you so much for any answers you have!
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Glad it has settled down - must of been uncomfortable Sometimes meds can make you feel quite thirsty so make sure drinking plenty of clear fluids - this may of caused your mouth to feel hot
Not quite burning but I have had a sensation like using a mint mouth wash. More than once. It comes and goes irrespectively of transfer or not, I read somewhere it could be hormone fluctuations or anything really. Sorry, I can't make any association's with 2ww and possibility of positive.
I didn't have burning sensation but a very metallic taste in my mouth with a tingling feeling it's always been my first sign of pregnancy with my husband ( we've had 2 live children out of 6 pregnancies it was a real struggle for us to have our girls and I am now currently 3 weeks 4 days) Apart from that and incredibly sore breasts which felt very different to my pms I had no other signs. Symptoms with early pregnancy are very similar to period and very difficult to tell apart which is rubbish ( even now for me - I had pink / brown spotting yesterday and convinced myself my period was on its way) I hope this is a good sign for you ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻 Xx
Thank you. it is such mind mash. I had to put myself out of our miseries I hate limbo land ( we tried with ovulation tests with low low expectations as it was such a long struggle with our first and our youngest arrived after recurring losses ) Hope test isn't too far away and time goes by quickly with the BFP 🤗Xx
You can also get this from clenching your jaws (I do that when I am stressed). If you massage the jaw muscles you can trigger it but it lso releases the tension and helps it disappear.
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