hi all, I am on my forth FET after three miscarriages prior to six weeks.
I am so happy getting a positive pregnancy test again but been really worried as started to get spotting at six weeks which has continued upto now and I am nine weeks pregnant.
I have had two scans ( six amd eight weeks) and heart beat has been present. But the daily spotting has me anxious and worried every time i go to the bathroom and it is there when I wipe. Has anyone experienced similar spotting and what was the out come?
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Not quite the same experience but I had spotting everyday from about 6 dpt and two large red bleeds until 8 weeks. Spotting then returned at 12-14 weeks. No cause ever found and baby is healthy and here. I had swabs galore for infections etc and my cervix checked for polyps and ectropians and 4 scans but nothing ever found as to why. I’m not unconvinced it wasn’t linked to my progesterone not being absorbed well and then stopping it but this was never confirmed. I was told that anecdotally Ivf pregnancies do bleed more but no idea why.
I remember how I was similarly petrified and had miscarried several times before so understand how awful this feels. I was genuinely shocked when the scans said baby was still there. Fingers crossed for you.
Hi I had spotting at 6wks had a scan a they said baby was fine, an it’s very common to spot. Im currently 17 +4 an everything fine. So try not to worry to much an enjoy your pregnancy. I know it’s hard as I was a bag of nerves an still am, think I will be till I have my little boy in my arms.
Fingers crossed everything will be fine for you an your dream comes true x
I’m currently on my 4th Fet (1st MC @ 6 weeks) 2+3 non viable and 4th cycle currently 5 weeks and 1 day. I’ve been spotting lift pink on wipe 4w6days then 5w+1day.
I’m really perked I called the fertility clinic and she said ‘she’s not concerned at this point)
I don’t know what to think! Anyone one been in this situation and all okay? Xxx
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