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10dpt blastocyst transfer Constant brown discharge mild abdomen pain

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10dpt blastocyst transfer Constant brown discharge mild abdomen pain went to the hospital this morning after the scan i was told nothing like miscarriage was seen my endometrial lining is good so they don't know where the Constant brown discharge is coming from maybe is an old blood but I am confuse i don't know if its a positive sig or not my pregnancy test is in 4days time anyone with such experience please reply

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Remember your womb is undergoing changes due to your medication + the transfer Just continue to eat well - drink plenty of fluids and rest when you can Continue as directed with any medication you were given

Good luck for your OTD

Janet-Partner

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In my first pregnancy I had spotting starting from before the transfer. It lasted a couple of weeks. Turns out my cervix was irritated because of the pessaries. Are you taking these vaginally?

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Ecco235 in reply toBelldandy

Yes

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I had spotting with was ranging from brown to pink/red throughout my tww from about 2dpt. Which stopped just before test day. It was a positive sign for me, not sure if it was implantation or irritation but I got my bfp and now 13 weeks. I was convinced it was over as thought it was going on too long, any sort of bleeding is horrible to see.Good luck

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Ecco235 in reply toBlahblahblahxxx

This right here is what I am passing through from pink to brown to red since day 9 but the red is just coming out bit by bit started since day 10 and today is day 11 still experience this and my pregnancy test is on monday finger cross can't wait to know the outcome of everything

good luck and congratulations with you BFP. This could be implantation bleeding which is old blood from when the embryo attached and your womb is going through changes now so some pain is to be expected. Rest, and eat healthily-good luck with your pregnancy 🙌🏽

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Ecco235 in reply toBozo_the_pumpkin

Thanks

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Twiglet2

hey- have you tested? Brown spotting can be anything at this stage (period starting, meds irritating you, implantation a small hematoma, a chemical pregnancy etc I’ve had them all!) a home pregnant test will give you a good idea if there is HCG in your system by 8dpt and help answer your question amd narrow things down about what is going on there. A scan wont show anything at all at this stage im surprised they scanned you at all tbh its far far too early to be of any help to you im afraid xx

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