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OTD faint line on test experiencing abdominal pains and slight brown but mostly white discharge looking for advice

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Hi,

I am wondering if anyone has any advice that can help me.

OTD today and I got a very faint line on test this morning so was feeling over the moon but for the last two hours I have been experiencing abdominal pains (I have had these pains on and off throughout the 2ww. On day 10 I got some brown coloured discharge but then it stopped by the next day. But today I wiped and slight brown but mostly white discharge appeared.

So although I’ve seen the faint line and this made me feel really happy this morning. The pains and discharge has worried me now and I am hoping someone here can tell me this all ok.

Thank you xx

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Hey what's the update on your pregnancy... hope everything is alright. I landed up on your post pretty late and so think it cannot help you anymore really. But I'd go on and leave my comment for anyone who might me looking for some clarity later. It's good news that you got faint test line... any test line is positive. Maybe it's a little early as sometimes the escalation of HCG is not same in every individual and at OTD the test can be early pregnancy and still go on to be a fruitful full-term pregnancy. Cramps are normal thing in pregnancy, in fact throughout the pregnancy. I know cramps and spotting sound scary especially when you're in early pregnancy and when you've tried for sometime.... but it's not always a negative indication. As long as it's not bleeding and the test still says positive you are pregnant... there's nothing much to do just take care and be optimistic. Well if it's OTD then they should be able to do a blood HCG maybe to get more clarity. I'd look forward to your update really am so curious to know about you.

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Jules-let in reply toMamaVe

Hiya,

I am really sorry I haven’t replied to you sooner.

Unfortunately it ended in a BFN and a AF arrived a few days later.

After this I shut myself away as I really struggled to cope.

I done 10 tests over 2 days with 6 showing faint lines and 4 negatives. The faint lines also got lighter the next day.

The hospital said it was too early to tell but it could have been a chemical pregnancy or the HCG from the trigger injection still in my system but it would be too early to tell either way.

I asked on OTD if they could do a blood test but they said they couldn’t/wouldn’t do that and I had to test again the next day.

I am now on my 2ww for my second cycle and hoping it works for us this time.

I hope your ok and all is going well with you. I will be thinking of u ❤️Xx

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