Hi ladies,
I'm usually on the TTCAL board, but I had a question and hope that all of you could give me some insight....
DH and I are trying for #2. My AF is due on Sat. or Sun. I've had lots of PG symptoms during this 2ww including sharp twingy like pains in my ute, minor cramps, SORE bb's, sensitive nipples, extreme hunger, tiredness.... I stupidly tested on Tuesday afternoon (CD 23, 10DPO) with a Dollar Tree test (after promising myself I'd wait until tomorrow, but couldn't resist the urge) and got a BNF. Last night and today I've had lots of watery CM and i'm SO afraid that AF is on her way, but after googling it, I've been reading that watery CM could be a sign of pregnancy (and also AF). Anyone heard of this, or experienced it? With DS (who is now 4), we were not "trying" so I don't know what my pre-symptoms were, except for sore bb's and hunger. With my m/c over the summer, I didn't pay attention to cm or anything, and I cannot remember what the days leading up to my BFP were like.
Shame on me for overanalyzing everything... I really should just calm down until tomorrow morning.... just looking for some hope! :-)
Re: CM right before BFP
This, but if you are really curious and want to get a count of how many had what check FF chart gallery of pregnant charts and also ask on the tri boards. Good luck!
IUI#4 1/23/13 on 75iu x9 Follistim = BFP then chem preg m/c (Feb 2013)
IUI#5 BFN (April 2013)
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yes ma'am ::salutes she who knows everything and her big scary stick::
I have to respectfully disagree kdodge. I think it can be viewed as more a lagging indicator. Once you get a BFP, you can say it might be symptom. But I wouldn't say it is necessarily a symptom before a BFP. A lot of women do experience more CM during pregnancy, but the presence of CM does not mean you are pregnant. I had a ton of CM throughout my first pregnancy especially in the first and third trimesters.
This question was recently asked on the 1st Tri board and the overwhelming majority of women answered that they had creamy fluid, and for many, that was not what presented in their previous 2WWs.
Interpret that how you will.