I know, I know. No symptom spotting. But some people (like myself) like to pass the tww by reading into pregnancy stuff, including symptoms. I've been charting, temping, testing and after 15 dpo I finally got 2 bfps today and thought I'd share my symptoms for others who are just looking to pass the time.
1-8 dpo: not much going on.
9-10 dpo: twinge in my lower abdomen for 2 days, felt like I was constantly being poked in the same spot.
11-12 dpo: slight cramps, no appetite, no interest in coffee (major difference) breasts start getting a little sensitive and I'm getting ready for af to show.
13-14 dpo: feeling pretty tired by now, sore throat, appetite is back but I'm getting majorly nauseous after every meal, constipated, cramps, vivid dreams about being pregnant, breasts are getting much more sensitive, partner noticed on day 13 that breasts were becoming more veiny. Kept feeling wet like I started my period but it was just cm. first positive test on night 14.
15 dpo: almost didn't test, woke up feeling fine, tested anyways and got my 2nd bfp, notice that instead of peeing every hour I'm start to have to go every 30-45 minutes, waves of nausea throughout the day, appetite is growing, dull cramping on my one side all day long.
I know symptom spotting can just set yourself up for dissapoontment, but this time I just felt "this is really it" and it helps to keep track of symptoms and it's comforting to know that others might be experiencing something similar. So, hope that others will join in.
Re: 15 dpo symptoms
First off congrats on your bfp.
Second there are many women here struggling to get pregnant. A bfp* on your title would be helpful to those who are not in a good place for announcements right now in their TTC journey.
And I'll let other women take it from here because I can't find the right way to phrase things without getting banned.
Dating 02/04/2004 Married 08/11/2012
TTC 08/2014
BFP 01/01/2015
MMC 10 weeks 02/16/15
BFP 06/18/2015 DS Born 02/28/2016
BFP on 7/2/2013
But, please realize that this post is not very appropriate for a forum that actively discourages symptom spotting - as well as the fact that you are rubbing a BFP in the faces of a board full of women who are trying to conceive.
I think you need to re-read the original.
OP posted in 1st Trimester that she is now getting BFN.
Here's how:
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And it took me forever to figure out there is a space between img and src lol
If you give support then you shall receive support. What OP did was rude and inconsiderate.
No, she did a fly-by BFP to a whole bunch of internet strangers. Had she contributed to the boards, offered support to anyone else, or even made herself known in the TWW threads MAYBE, MAYBE, would it be appropriate to post a goodbye on the TWW thread. This? No. We don't symptom spot (because it gets your hopes up and can lead to disappointment.) We don't do fly-by "helpful" brag posts.
HSG - All clear, ectopic kidney didn't affect uterus (yay!)
CT Adrenal Scan - no tumors!
SA - sperm count excellent, 2% Morphology
March/April IUI scheduled - surprise BFP w/ help of Progesterone - 3/18/2016
Beta #1 @ 11dpo - 45.7 #2 @ 14dpo - 163 #3 @ 18dpo - 997 #4 @ 21dpo - 3799
EDD 12/1 based on O, 11/28 per Ob/Gyn (but he's wrong lol).
*TEAM BLUE!*
But now I'm worried since after months that my first pregnancy is probably an early miscarriage, and I come home to a thread of bashing and cruel images. So thanks, everyone. Keep spreading your bitterness to those who had a sliver of happiness.
And OP, if you're getting negatives on digitals, it may still be to early because those arnt as sensitive.
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DD: 10/17/13
TTC#2 Actively: 10/14, NTNP: 01/14
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Edit u to I
LFAF Summer 2016 Awards:
In the future it would be wise to observe board etiquette. I'm sorry you are returning under these circumstances. If you've had a CP, I understand that you might be hurting. However, it's never acceptable to throw about the "bitter" phrasing.
I get that you were excited but you knew that this post was not going to be received well.
Again, I feel for you if you have experienced a CP, but this is not a gracious return by any means.
LFAF Summer 2016 Awards: