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All*blue*everything
November 27th, 2018, 10:32 AM
For the last couple of days ive been getting a pain in my abdomen its like a cramp/stitch pain low down. I only really get it from siting/laying down to getting up. Its a familar pain im sure ive had it in prengancy several times which is why im wondering if it could be implantation? Has anyone else had this b4? Its about 10 days since i ovulated...
atomic sagebrush
November 27th, 2018, 12:08 PM
Anything is possible but I would not symptom spot till you get the BFP. The hormones in the 2WW are very similar to pregnancy hormones and you can experience similar feelings and symptoms based on 2WW hormones that can be identical to early pregnancy hormones.
All*blue*everything
November 27th, 2018, 02:03 PM
Oh i know lol im sure i have symptoms every month! Just never had this pain except when pregnant ive actually been worrying its implanting in the wrong place..
All*blue*everything
November 28th, 2018, 06:21 AM
Ive woken up this am with that horrid metallic taste! If im not pregnant then this is just cruel because ive only ever had that when pregnant! Few more days til i find out x
atomic sagebrush
November 28th, 2018, 06:10 PM
Oh i know lol im sure i have symptoms every month! Just never had this pain except when pregnant ive actually been worrying its implanting in the wrong place..
If it is implantation, you cannot tell where your baby is implanting based on where you feel pains. If you could, pregnancy would be so painful we couldn't endure it. The pain doesn't come from implantation, it comes from a surge of hormones that start increasing blood flow and relaxin hormones to the uterus and that makes funny pains but they are not associated with the spot the baby is implanting.
Nell_
November 29th, 2018, 04:37 AM
Ive woken up this am with that horrid metallic taste! If im not pregnant then this is just cruel because ive only ever had that when pregnant! Few more days til i find out x
I hope you are FX XXX
All*blue*everything
November 29th, 2018, 10:42 AM
Thats reassuring thank u! Its def come back to me that i get those pains when im pregnant i used to have to walk round holding my bump withe the most painful stitch like pains. X
atomic sagebrush
November 29th, 2018, 12:27 PM
Yes exactly! One of the first things that happens is that your body starts making relaxin. That hormone causes our ligaments to pull and stretch and can cause that familiar pain! Not from where the baby implants, but just the part of you that's already starting to stretch! FXFXFX!
All*blue*everything
November 30th, 2018, 12:11 PM
Well bfn this am.....can breastfeeding effect even though my periods are now regular and have been for the last 5 months? I read about bf effecting implantation..but with being regular i would have thought im back to full fertility.
Weve always conceived instantly but ive never bf b4 my last son...
atomic sagebrush
November 30th, 2018, 05:47 PM
Could you have ovulated later than you think?
How far postpartum are you?? As a general rule you're right that if your cycle is regular you can get pregnant while nursing but that may not be the case if you're still recovering from your previous pregnancy. DO NOT stop nursing though,that's not what I'm driving at, but we may need to tweak some things to give you a better chance.
All*blue*everything
December 1st, 2018, 02:59 PM
My son is 18 months..
I got my period when he turned 1 and theve been normal since some months its 28 days others 30 last month was 26.
I got ovulation pains this cycle on days 15, 16 and 17 which is later theni usually get them. We dtd on day 15. So im hopng i may be pregnant and it all happened later then expected...
atomic sagebrush
December 2nd, 2018, 05:52 PM
I doubt with regular cycles and 18 month postpartum that breastfeeding is prohibiting pregnancy in any way.
All*blue*everything
December 4th, 2018, 10:31 AM
Well know my body well....just got my bfp!!!
atomic sagebrush
December 5th, 2018, 06:42 PM
Excellent! Congrats!
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