Just to clear this all up, apparently you can experience nausea at implantation. Just got a second little pink line this morning:)
Congrats on your BFP!
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
How do you know that your nausea was from implantation? What about just general progesterone? Or the Chinese food from the night before?
Just to clear this all up, apparently you can experience nausea at implantation. Just got a second little pink line this morning:)
Correlation is not equal to causation.
Also, you have only been active on this thread. Because of that, I just want to say that I don't like BFP drive-bys. It feels like you came back here to wave a BFP in our faces and show everyone they were wrong. No thanks. Have a happy & healthy nine months, move along to your BMB.
Just to clear this all up, apparently you can experience nausea at implantation. Just got a second little pink line this morning:)
Correlation is not equal to causation.
Also, you have only been active on this thread. Because of that, I just want to say that I don't like BFP drive-bys. It feels like you came back here to wave a BFP in our faces and show everyone they were wrong. No thanks. Have a happy & healthy nine months, move along to your BMB.
3 drive by's in a matter of a week...new record?!
@tkarliem45 that gif never gets old and I laughed out loud when watching it just now.
Just to clear this all up, apparently you can experience nausea at implantation. Just got a second little pink line this morning:)
Congrats on your BFP!
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
How do you know that your nausea was from implantation? What about just general progesterone? Or the Chinese food from the night before?
Exactly, that's what I was trying to get across - can be from anything, timing correlation doesn't mean anything conclusive.
Awsome!! I was nauseous earlier. I was pretty sure it was because I hadn't ate but now I know it's implementation!!! Weeeee!!! I didn't even think I'd ovulated yet, but clearly science means nothing so I must have. Wonderful, I'm going with a Disney theme for the nursery
Just to clear this all up, apparently you can experience nausea at implantation. Just got a second little pink line this morning:)
Of course you can have nausea near the time of inplantation. You can have nausea on any day at any time in your cycle. It doesn't mean it has anything to do with implantation. Last time I got pregnant, I got a zit on my nose. Good news, everybody, if you've got a zit on your nose at 7 dpo, you're probably pregnant!!
Awsome!! I was nauseous earlier. I was pretty sure it was because I hadn't ate but now I know it's implementation!!! Weeeee!!! I didn't even think I'd ovulated yet, but clearly science means nothing so I must have. Wonderful, I'm going with a Disney theme for the nursery
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Awsome!! I was nauseous earlier. I was pretty sure it was because I hadn't ate but now I know it's implementation!!! Weeeee!!! I didn't even think I'd ovulated yet, but clearly science means nothing so I must have. Wonderful, I'm going with a Disney theme for the nursery
Just to clear this all up, apparently you can experience nausea at implantation. Just got a second little pink line this morning:)
Of course you can have nausea near the time of inplantation. You can have nausea on any day at any time in your cycle. It doesn't mean it has anything to do with implantation. Last time I got pregnant, I got a zit on my nose. Good news, everybody, if you've got a zit on your nose at 7 dpo, you're probably pregnant!!
F-YES to this! My DH has been away for the last 2 weeks but... I had a zit on my nose this morning! I'm not even going to bother with the pee stick. Catch you ladies next time round!
Re: Implantation nausea?
.... That is all I have to say about that
3 drive by's in a matter of a week...new record?!
@tkarliem45 that gif never gets old and I laughed out loud when watching it just now.
2010: Infertility
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