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onebigwish
May 2nd, 2018, 09:02 AM
I tested in the morning a BFN at 7dpo. I’m feeling On the left side of my uterus that something is moving regularly it feels like those first kicks from the baby (of course i know that’s impossible) who also had experienced this and got a BFP?

Throwaway_panther
May 2nd, 2018, 09:44 AM
That weird fluttering actually happened to me the only cycle I ever had a BFN. I think it's gas + wishful thinking/symptom spotting.

atomic sagebrush
May 2nd, 2018, 09:48 AM
Yep. I have had that exact same thing happen soo often in months I"m not pregnant and I think "wow that was just like a baby kick". I assume gas as well, but the interesting thing about that is getting super gassy has been an early symptom for me in at least 3 of my pregnancies (and I mean like a level of OMG what is happening, LOL) and it may be that your body is more sensitive due to hormonal changes and increased blood flow to the whole area and so you could possibly feel things more. So while I would not get your hopes up (and please don't) that could be a potential explanation that would end in BFP.

onebigwish
May 3rd, 2018, 11:54 AM
I certainly do not think it's gas. I can easily feel the difference between my intestines and uterus. today when I woke up and lay on my back I felt that the right side (under my ovaries) is swollen and thicker than the other side. I also recognize this from my previous 2 pregnancies. today 8dpo have tested negative again but my symptoms are for now: watery creamy discharge, I’m FREEZING!! My skin on my face is red and dry and itches. The constant feeling of going to pass out,fast hartbeat occasionally small stitches and cramps, headaches, a strange taste in the mouth after eating I also recognize from my previous pregnancy. would it?

The Anchor
May 3rd, 2018, 01:36 PM
I've had that fluttery feeling when I wasn't pg! 8 DPO is pretty early to test, GL!

atomic sagebrush
May 4th, 2018, 09:57 AM
Ok. You can believe what you would like to believe, all we are saying is that we have had that happen to us too and it was in months we weren't pregnant. You may be pregnant, after all, you did try. But I have 20 people a month come to me and say this exact same stuff (even like 1-2 days after ovulation) and get all excited (even going off diet, please do not go off diet) and then are really very disappointed when it turns out they are not.

If a pregnancy is not registering on a pregnancy test, I am of the opinion you cannot be having symptoms from pregnancy hormones. Hormones = symptoms = positive test. If you're not "hormone-y" enough to be registering positive on the test it's unlikely that you are not going to be having massive amounts of symptoms that are caused by pregnancy hormones. pregnancy tests are super sensitive these days and detect minute amounts of hormones in your blood and if they aren't in your blood, then it's unlikely ~to me~ that you will be having massive amounts of symptoms. This is why many people don't even have many symptoms till 5-6 weeks is because low levels of pregnancy hormones don't always or even usually cause symptoms.

All those things you list are pregnancy symptoms but it remains to be seen if you're pregnant or not. Since progesterone rises after ovulation, and you have a burst of estrogen 7 DPO as well, these things can make symptoms that are entirely real but are not necessarily pregnancy related. They have happened to us in months we were not pregnant, too. This is especially true in a month you've taken Clomid because Clomid intensifies progesterone rise and just generally seems to make eveyrone more prone to having symptoms.

My best advice is that you are not pregnant until you're looking at a positive pregnancy test and until you are looking at one, all the symptom spotting in the world will only mess with your head and cause you disappointment and heartache if it isn't real. These answers we give are because we are trying to protect you, and help you, not because we are big fat meanies who are hoping you aren't pregnant or whatever. WE want you to be pregnant, we just don't want you to set yourself up for soul crushing disappointment if you talk yourself into believing you are pregnant when you aren't.

Good luck and pink dust headed your way.

onebigwish
May 4th, 2018, 11:04 AM
I know & i appreciate the advice :) the symptoms are not all the time they come and go

Hopepinklove
May 5th, 2018, 01:59 PM
I had almost all of these symptoms this cycle and turns out I'm pregnant! Goodluck and hoping to hear good news :)

onebigwish
May 5th, 2018, 02:49 PM
I had almost all of these symptoms this cycle and turns out I'm pregnant! Goodluck and hoping to hear good news :)

Congratulations!

Hopepinklove
May 5th, 2018, 04:41 PM
Congratulations!

Thank you, btw I didn't get a positive until 10-11 dpo so you still have time

onebigwish
May 5th, 2018, 05:38 PM
I tested bfn today 10dpo...do you also used clomid? Today i felt like one boob is hurting like that weird breastfeeding feeling and have a very dry &itchy skin. And got 3 cold sores :( i normally get just one cold sore before AF wonder if thats a side effect from clomid too?

atomic sagebrush
May 6th, 2018, 11:04 AM
The weird breast pain is the only symptom I really put stock into. Everything else seems like it can be caused by other things but the breast tingling is seemingly only pregnancy. FX! 10 DPO is still pretty early.

Hopepinklove
May 7th, 2018, 08:43 AM
I tested bfn today 10dpo...do you also used clomid? Today i felt like one boob is hurting like that weird breastfeeding feeling and have a very dry &itchy skin. And got 3 cold sores :( i normally get just one cold sore before AF wonder if thats a side effect from clomid too?
Nope, I didn't use clomid. Is this your first time using clomid? I agree with atomic the breast pain has to be something pregnancy related, FX!

onebigwish
May 7th, 2018, 11:19 AM
Nope, I didn't use clomid. Is this your first time using clomid? I agree with atomic the breast pain has to be something pregnancy related, FX!

Yes it’s my first time i use it. So its all new to me. Today 12 dpo CD 25 a BFN an still no AF.

atomic sagebrush
May 7th, 2018, 01:17 PM
Yep, I am thinking you may be out - unless there is any way you ovulated later than you think? How did you determine ovulation?

onebigwish
May 7th, 2018, 04:35 PM
Yep, I am thinking you may be out - unless there is any way you ovulated later than you think? How did you determine ovulation?

You’re right atomic, i think I’m out! A couple minutes ago went to the toilet and saw spotting and i normally dont have spotting but with the cramping i definitely think I’m out! I determined ovulation with opks, on CD 13 i had a positive opk. So that means i have a short LF? Next month another approach.

Today had little pinkish brownish spotting and no cramps that’s really uncommon to me. It’s not like real AF and I’m wondering when i should take clomid?

atomic sagebrush
May 8th, 2018, 04:47 PM
Clomid is very forgiving about when you start it. you can start it CD 2 or CD 4 or 5 and it still works. Please wait for red flow before counting CD 1 unless you always start your period with a day of spotting.

Can you explain why you are saying you have a short LP? You're 13 DPO and having a little spotting, that is totally normal? That is not a short LP at all.

atomic sagebrush
May 8th, 2018, 04:48 PM
Yes it’s my first time i use it. So its all new to me. Today 12 dpo CD 25 a BFN an still no AF.

This posted yesterday, saying you were 12 DPO, today would be 13 DPO, totally normal LP.

onebigwish
May 9th, 2018, 02:20 AM
Ok thanks atomic i thought it was short. Today the red flow started and I’m gonna count it as CD one,will try 25 mg this cycle.

atomic sagebrush
May 9th, 2018, 12:47 PM
12-14 days is normal, 10-12 days is short but still totally fine, 8-10 days is often ok but we still should take steps to improve it. 7 or less, we may have a problem. :)

onebigwish
May 9th, 2018, 02:59 PM
Wen i went to the toilet i saw too much blood and a big clot looks like a liver. I’ve never had that before. Does it come from the clomid?

atomic sagebrush
May 9th, 2018, 03:19 PM
Clomid can change your entire cycle. yes, when you have a heavy flow (even if it only lasts a few minutes) your blood can clot inside the uterus and comes out as clots. It's totally normal and many of us have them even without Clomid.

if you are bleeding heavily enough to soak through pads in an hour you may need to be checked by a doctor. I seriously doubt anything is amiss but that's the rule of thumb.