I’m 7 days post 5d FET and started having period cramps throughout the day. Also feeling very bloated. Is this bad sign? I’ve had no symptoms whatsoever to this point other than bloating which has been happening since starting progesterone.
So hard not to test early.
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Cramps are not always a bad sign. I had period cramps during my TWW too. They started around the time my period would've been due. I was convinced it hadn't worked this time and kept waiting for the bleeding to start. However, I'm now holding my 9 week old daughter. I hope everything works out for you. Sending you lot's of baby dust x
thanks so much Sweetaholic and Alwaysfullofhope it’s really lovely hearing your positive stories. Gives me much needed hope. Although I caved and tested last night 7dp fet and got a negative so feeling crushed today. I know it’s early but not expecting it to change now. Xx
I had this.....just felt like my period was about to come and also had bad bloating......but on day 7 I caved and tested and to my utter shock it was a BFP 💞 although sadly I went on to loose our little miracle 💔 Sending so much hope for you🙏🥰 hope it is your lil miracle too 💞
hi there, I had the same and was convinced it hadn’t worked. I was good and waited the whole TWW bracing myself for the negative I knew I’d see, and it couldn’t have been a more bold positive. I had a lot of strange sensations and bloating/ cramps through the tww.
Mine didn’t end well in the end but for this, I’m keeping my fingers crossed for you as sounds like what I experienced. I often find this is a good sign!
Not a bad sign at all. I've heard lots of people say they didn't experience any symptoms at all except bloating and still got a + Fingers crossed for you!x
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