New member! 33, my husband and I decided to start TTC while in Hawaii, something must have been in the water! Anyways, super excited! Between 7-9 DPO based on my fertility chart I had mild nausea and cramping, no bleeding. Totally wishful the little swimmers made it
Anyone ever experience this?
Re: Implantation nausea?
Sorry.
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Also, HPT are really sensitive these days (as early as 9 DPO). The hormones that would cause early pregnancy symptoms would be enough to pick up on a test. If no +, then the symptoms aren't pregnancy related.
I agree with PP, being hyper aware of everything and how it can mess with your head. I'm super impatient, but I just keep telling myself that correlation does not equal causation (that is, just because I might have implantation symptoms that correlate with the standard time around which implantation should occur, it doesn't necessarily mean that implantation is causing those symptoms). As hard as it is to wait, wait until you're closer to AF and take a HPT.
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Most early "symptoms" can be caused by increased progesterone. Progesterone is made after ovulation by the corpus luteum. Pregnancy/implantation may or may not occur so therefore any symptoms at this stage would be the same if you are pregnant or not pregnant. Typically if the hcg the pregnancy hormone is concentrated enough to be causing pregnancy symptoms it is concentrated enough to have a positive test. All in all though it's amazing what our mind can tell us about our body because we want something so bad.
Married: Sept. 2012
Began TTC #1: Jan. 2015
BFP #1: July 2015, EDD 3/7/2016, Blighted Ovum, D&C at 12 weeks
BFP #2: December 2015, EDD 8/27/2016, Blighted Ovum, D&C at 7 weeks
BFP #3: August 2016, EDD 4/23/2017, Missed MC, D&C at 8 weeks
BFP #4: January 2017, EDD 9/26/2017
I'm about 9 DPO today, testing in a few days. I'll just have to be patient and see, and just be stoked to have this great network of women for support!!!
I'm sorry I'm just not sure I believe that you "felt the implantation" happening. And plus also, most times nausea doesn't occur until 6-7 weeks pregnant.
I guess congrats on being pregnant...Hey @Kristin712 maybe you guys can be labor buddies! Lol.
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Again thank you all for all the sharing.
I think we should stop doubting and judging each other...
Just want to add to this:
I will doubt anyone who says they feel implantation happening.
ETA: quoting fail!
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2. Give support to get support.
3. No one here is anyone's personal Google machine.
4. Telling someone that there's no such thing, or that the science does not support something do NOT equal judgement.
5. I wish people would have crushed my hope when I asked IMPOSSIBLE questions or symptom spotted. I would have been better for it sooner.
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DD: 10/17/13
TTC#2 Actively: 10/14, NTNP: 01/14
Left-Sided Hydrosalpinx (cause: genetic abnormality, TREATED 11/16)
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1. Multiple anecdotes do not equal data.
2. Give support to get support.
3. No one here is anyone's personal Google machine.
4. Telling someone that there's no such thing, or that the science does not support something do NOT equal judgement.
5. I wish people would have crushed my hope when I asked IMPOSSIBLE questions or symptom spotted. I would have been better for it sooner.
I absolutely agree with you. False hope is a horrible thing to put in someone. Just trying to keep the negativity out of this thread
But just to clear it up for anyone lurking this thread, while it sounds like you may have experienced nausea around the time implantation may have occurred, it does not necessarily mean that the implantation caused the nausea (or that the nausea even occurred at the same time as implantation, implantation could've occurred at a different time without you feeling anything). You can have nausea at any time during your cycle which could have nothing to do with implantation (just want to emphasize this because I can see someone reading this thread and thinking that their nausea must mean implantation and getting false hope).
Echoing PPs, each of our bodies are different and our individual experiences are just that - ours alone, not necessarily the "guideposts" by which others should measure their experiences.
Wishing you a h&h 9 months.
Eta: spelling edit