Trying to Get Pregnant

Early period? Implantation bleeding?

I am freaking out because I have never been early, never mind almost a whole week early. My cycle is 30 days and my LMP was first Wed of August. This past Friday I started getting fatigue and loss of appetite then Saturday I woke up to what I thought was my period. I normally have very heavy periods however for the past few days other then when I woke up Saturday morning I have been spotting on and off. I've had three babies and never had implantation bleeding for any of them and never in my life have I been early in getting my period. My youngest is seven so its been a while since I've been pregnant. The past few days I've been moody, tired and today I felt nauseated all day. Has this happened to anyone else? Please advise.

Re: Early period? Implantation bleeding?

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  • Are you charting? Have you taken a PG test?

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  • Lulucooks said:

    Implementation bleeding can only be noticed in hindsight. And spotting can happen for any reason at any time

    Also, all of this

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  • jmant6 said:

    I am freaking out because I have never been early, never mind almost a whole week early. My cycle is 30 days and my LMP was first Wed of August. This past Friday I started getting fatigue and loss of appetite then Saturday I woke up to what I thought was my period. I normally have very heavy periods however for the past few days other then when I woke up Saturday morning I have been spotting on and off. I've had three babies and never had implantation bleeding for any of them and never in my life have I been early in getting my period. My youngest is seven so its been a while since I've been pregnant. The past few days I've been moody, tired and today I felt nauseated all day. Has this happened to anyone else? Please advise.

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    I have never had this happen to me before. But if you are not temping then you really have no clue when you ovulated or therefore you don't know if you are "late" or "early" for your period. All you can do is take a rest till you get a BFP or your period. And if you can fill a pad or tampon then is your period. Good luck!
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  • jmant6 said:

    I am freaking out because I have never been early, never mind almost a whole week early. My cycle is 30 days and my LMP was first Wed of August. This past Friday I started getting fatigue and loss of appetite then Saturday I woke up to what I thought was my period. I normally have very heavy periods however for the past few days other then when I woke up Saturday morning I have been spotting on and off. I've had three babies and never had implantation bleeding for any of them and never in my life have I been early in getting my period. My youngest is seven so its been a while since I've been pregnant. The past few days I've been moody, tired and today I felt nauseated all day. Has this happened to anyone else? Please advise.


    My DH and I have been TTC for 3 months now. My LMP was Aug 5th & according to my data I ovulated around August 19th. My DH and I had sex 19th & 20th. I have never been early and never spotted. This is the longest it's ever taken me to get pregnant so I am afraid something may be wrong with me and my uterus? If I am pregnant I would be thrilled!!!
  • Par13 said:

    Are you charting? Have you taken a PG test?

    I have been charting and keeping track of my body. I have not taken a test. Honestly I am gonna wait till my period was actually did because I don't want to see the negative.
  • jmant6 said:

    Par13 said:

    Are you charting? Have you taken a PG test?

    I have been charting and keeping track of my body. I have not taken a test. Honestly I am gonna wait till my period was actually did because I don't want to see the negative.
    Can you link your chart?

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  • Take a test. It's the only way you'll know for sure.


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  • LitterateurLitterateur member
    edited September 2015
    ;) Eta: what @walbs said

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  • ;) Eta: what @walbs said

    I have been using Ovia fertility app to track my cycle and it says according to my body symptoms and timetable I ovulated Aug 19th
  • jmant6 said:

    I am freaking out because I have never been early, never mind almost a whole week early. My cycle is 30 days and my LMP was first Wed of August. This past Friday I started getting fatigue and loss of appetite then Saturday I woke up to what I thought was my period. I normally have very heavy periods however for the past few days other then when I woke up Saturday morning I have been spotting on and off. I've had three babies and never had implantation bleeding for any of them and never in my life have I been early in getting my period. My youngest is seven so its been a while since I've been pregnant. The past few days I've been moody, tired and today I felt nauseated all day. Has this happened to anyone else? Please advise.

    Yes-- it was PMS for me. The cycles I've felt perfectly happy were the cycles I tested positive. I didn't start having true pg symptoms until around 7 weeks in. By then I'd happily had 3 weeks of blissful normalcy.


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  • Sounds like PMS or possibly getting used to having to get kids ready for school in the morning.
  • jmant6 said:

    ;) Eta: what @walbs said

    I have been using Ovia fertility app to track my cycle and it says according to my body symptoms and timetable I ovulated Aug 19th
    Only temping can say when you ovulated. iPhone apps aren't that smart. They meant a pic of your chart.
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  • jmant6 said:

    jmant6 said:

    I am freaking out because I have never been early, never mind almost a whole week early. My cycle is 30 days and my LMP was first Wed of August. This past Friday I started getting fatigue and loss of appetite then Saturday I woke up to what I thought was my period. I normally have very heavy periods however for the past few days other then when I woke up Saturday morning I have been spotting on and off. I've had three babies and never had implantation bleeding for any of them and never in my life have I been early in getting my period. My youngest is seven so its been a while since I've been pregnant. The past few days I've been moody, tired and today I felt nauseated all day. Has this happened to anyone else? Please advise.


    My DH and I have been TTC for 3 months now. My LMP was Aug 5th & according to my data I ovulated around August 19th. My DH and I had sex 19th & 20th. I have never been early and never spotted. This is the longest it's ever taken me to get pregnant so I am afraid something may be wrong with me and my uterus? If I am pregnant I would be thrilled!!!
    3 months is not long enough to start thinking there is anything wrong with your uterus..... why would you think there was? Seems quite the leap.
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  • Agreed with the other ladies. If you are using Ovia from what I remember it just estimates your ovulation based on the length of your period - however that's completely inaccurate. That's what the other ladies are trying to explain, temping is the ONLY way you will actually know for sure when you ovulated. You could be missing your fertile window entirely.
    Also, 3 months is a ridiculously short amount of time to get worried about not getting pregnant. Are you being serious or was that to get under other's skin?
  • I thought i had implantation bleeding A couple of months ago since it was a week before my period and I was actually vomiting along with all the other symptoms, my breasts were killing me. You should try and not symptom spot too early. Loss of appetite and fatigue could mean a lot of things .. Implantation bleeding isn't really common as it only happens to 20-30 percent of women.. You should wait it out for a bit..
  • lovearoo said:

    Agreed with the other ladies. If you are using Ovia from what I remember it just estimates your ovulation based on the length of your period - however that's completely inaccurate. That's what the other ladies are trying to explain, temping is the ONLY way you will actually know for sure when you ovulated. You could be missing your fertile window entirely.
    Also, 3 months is a ridiculously short amount of time to get worried about not getting pregnant. Are you being serious or was that to get under other's skin?

    I was serious... My family history with women my age have had hysterectomies around this time. Almost every single women!!!! I apologize if I offended anyone. I would never want to do that. My DH and I for the first part of the year tried going the we are gonna just not use protection and if we get pregnant we get pregnant, if not then not. It's only been the last three months that we have been actually been paying more closer attention to my cycle and Ive been tracking what I can for my symptoms and signs. I get scared with any health issue or concern because my whole life I've been the one who seems to inherited what women in my family have had regarding diseases, cancer, surgeries etc. And when something is wrong with my body it goes FAST.
  • Linsbins said:

    jmant6 said:

    ;) Eta: what @walbs said

    I have been using Ovia fertility app to track my cycle and it says according to my body symptoms and timetable I ovulated Aug 19th
    Only temping can say when you ovulated. iPhone apps aren't that smart. They meant a pic of your chart.
    OK, thank you. I was temping but not every day. I will make sure I am from now on to watch my ovulation. The rest I will stop doing.
  • Echoing others...take a test to be sure. But just keep in mind that cycles can change at any time and with school starting throughout the month, the added stress could change the date of when you ovulated.
    If you stick around here then I suggest reading the pinned threads at the top of this board. The Ultimate guide is full of awesome info and resources.
    Good luck!
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  • jmant6 said:
    Agreed with the other ladies. If you are using Ovia from what I remember it just estimates your ovulation based on the length of your period - however that's completely inaccurate. That's what the other ladies are trying to explain, temping is the ONLY way you will actually know for sure when you ovulated. You could be missing your fertile window entirely. Also, 3 months is a ridiculously short amount of time to get worried about not getting pregnant. Are you being serious or was that to get under other's skin?
    I was serious... My family history with women my age have had hysterectomies around this time. Almost every single women!!!! I apologize if I offended anyone. I would never want to do that. My DH and I for the first part of the year tried going the we are gonna just not use protection and if we get pregnant we get pregnant, if not then not. It's only been the last three months that we have been actually been paying more closer attention to my cycle and Ive been tracking what I can for my symptoms and signs. I get scared with any health issue or concern because my whole life I've been the one who seems to inherited what women in my family have had regarding diseases, cancer, surgeries etc. And when something is wrong with my body it goes FAST.


    OP, ditto all of what PP's already said but to reference your specific comment here I can relate to being afraid of inheriting medical conditions due to family history. I'm only 25 almost 26 but by this time both my mother and her mother had already had their 2 kids and had hysterectomies due to abnormal cysts/pre cancerous tissue of the uterus and cervix. Knowledge is power so instead of panicking call your Dr. when you are concerned and stay away from Dr. Google. Don't take this the wrong way but you seem to have a lot of anxiety around this and I highly recommend discussing this with either your Dr.

    My cycles have always been around 29-34/35 days in length it varies month to month but back in May I had a 51 day cycle. I was worried and my anxiety kicked in high gear given my family history. But then I thought about it and the month before I moved into a new house, found out I had to get a new job and traveled a lot so who knows maybe stress affected my cycle that month. I wasn't temping so I don't know when I ovulated that month could have been later than normal, could have been annovulatory, I don't know. My point is your regular until you're not and a shorter/longer cycle every once in a while is normal. Don't jump to conclusions and panic due to your family history and again when concerned call your Dr. The internet isn't the best place to get true medical advice/facts.

  • jmant6 said:

    lovearoo said:

    Agreed with the other ladies. If you are using Ovia from what I remember it just estimates your ovulation based on the length of your period - however that's completely inaccurate. That's what the other ladies are trying to explain, temping is the ONLY way you will actually know for sure when you ovulated. You could be missing your fertile window entirely.
    Also, 3 months is a ridiculously short amount of time to get worried about not getting pregnant. Are you being serious or was that to get under other's skin?

    I was serious... My family history with women my age have had hysterectomies around this time. Almost every single women!!!! I apologize if I offended anyone. I would never want to do that. My DH and I for the first part of the year tried going the we are gonna just not use protection and if we get pregnant we get pregnant, if not then not. It's only been the last three months that we have been actually been paying more closer attention to my cycle and Ive been tracking what I can for my symptoms and signs. I get scared with any health issue or concern because my whole life I've been the one who seems to inherited what women in my family have had regarding diseases, cancer, surgeries etc. And when something is wrong with my body it goes FAST.



    OP, ditto all of what PP's already said but to reference your specific comment here I can relate to being afraid of inheriting medical conditions due to family history. I'm only 25 almost 26 but by this time both my mother and her mother had already had their 2 kids and had hysterectomies due to abnormal cysts/pre cancerous tissue of the uterus and cervix. Knowledge is power so instead of panicking call your Dr. when you are concerned and stay away from Dr. Google. Don't take this the wrong way but you seem to have a lot of anxiety around this and I highly recommend discussing this with either your Dr.

    My cycles have always been around 29-34/35 days in length it varies month to month but back in May I had a 51 day cycle. I was worried and my anxiety kicked in high gear given my family history. But then I thought about it and the month before I moved into a new house, found out I had to get a new job and traveled a lot so who knows maybe stress affected my cycle that month. I wasn't temping so I don't know when I ovulated that month could have been later than normal, could have been annovulatory, I don't know. My point is your regular until you're not and a shorter/longer cycle every once in a while is normal. Don't jump to conclusions and panic due to your family history and again when concerned call your Dr. The internet isn't the best place to get true medical advice/facts.


    Thanks, you are right. I have an appointment coming up for my annual so I will discuss my issues with her at that time as long as nothing else happens before then. I know I have been under stress but this is the first time it has ever affected my period. As I've said I was always on time or a day or two late. NEVER early and I've never spotted.
  • jmant6 said:


    jmant6 said:

    lovearoo said:

    Agreed with the other ladies. If you are using Ovia from what I remember it just estimates your ovulation based on the length of your period - however that's completely inaccurate. That's what the other ladies are trying to explain, temping is the ONLY way you will actually know for sure when you ovulated. You could be missing your fertile window entirely.
    Also, 3 months is a ridiculously short amount of time to get worried about not getting pregnant. Are you being serious or was that to get under other's skin?

    I was serious... My family history with women my age have had hysterectomies around this time. Almost every single women!!!! I apologize if I offended anyone. I would never want to do that. My DH and I for the first part of the year tried going the we are gonna just not use protection and if we get pregnant we get pregnant, if not then not. It's only been the last three months that we have been actually been paying more closer attention to my cycle and Ive been tracking what I can for my symptoms and signs. I get scared with any health issue or concern because my whole life I've been the one who seems to inherited what women in my family have had regarding diseases, cancer, surgeries etc. And when something is wrong with my body it goes FAST.



    OP, ditto all of what PP's already said but to reference your specific comment here I can relate to being afraid of inheriting medical conditions due to family history. I'm only 25 almost 26 but by this time both my mother and her mother had already had their 2 kids and had hysterectomies due to abnormal cysts/pre cancerous tissue of the uterus and cervix. Knowledge is power so instead of panicking call your Dr. when you are concerned and stay away from Dr. Google. Don't take this the wrong way but you seem to have a lot of anxiety around this and I highly recommend discussing this with either your Dr.

    My cycles have always been around 29-34/35 days in length it varies month to month but back in May I had a 51 day cycle. I was worried and my anxiety kicked in high gear given my family history. But then I thought about it and the month before I moved into a new house, found out I had to get a new job and traveled a lot so who knows maybe stress affected my cycle that month. I wasn't temping so I don't know when I ovulated that month could have been later than normal, could have been annovulatory, I don't know. My point is your regular until you're not and a shorter/longer cycle every once in a while is normal. Don't jump to conclusions and panic due to your family history and again when concerned call your Dr. The internet isn't the best place to get true medical advice/facts.
    Thanks, you are right. I have an appointment coming up for my annual so I will discuss my issues with her at that time as long as nothing else happens before then. I know I have been under stress but this is the first time it has ever affected my period. As I've said I was always on time or a day or two late. NEVER early and I've never spotted.

    Everyone is regular. Until they're not.
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