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    My bfp chart was allllllllll over the place.... wasn’t my prettiest by far lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heart desires pink LP View Post
    Thanks mom25. I guess this is not my month.
    How are you doing? When is your next appointment?

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    I'm ok. So nervous. I'm nervous when my ovaries are in terrible pain and even more nervous when it stops. Im trying to stay positive but also trying to be prepared. It's a difficult place to be. Doc wont see me until 6-7 weeks. Meanwhile I'm going to go to the regular doc on Wednesday to check my numbers in the hopes that they went up.

    Fx your bfp comes really soon

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    I've seen tons of BFN at 10 DPO that were positive at 12 DPO. Now, some of these were likely user error in that they Oed later than they thought. But enough other people even with very regular and predictable cycles have had this occur has led me to actually prefer you guys wait till 12 DPO since it helps to avoid false despair.

    The only reliable symptom I've ever had before a missed period is breast pain. Not just normal breast pain, that weird kind of only-when-pregnant breast pain that some of us have experienced. Some people do have a rush of vaginal discharge before a missed period too - I had that with one of mine but not the others, unlike the breast pain which happened with every kid except the first (and I probably just don't remember!) and in fact with 3 of the 5 was the reason I took a test!

    The unfortunate thing is that the progesterone and estrogen you have in that last week of the menstrual cycle can really mimic pregnancy symptoms so people get their hopes up only to be crushed. So I would not get your hopes up till looking at those lines!! FXFXFX!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heart desires pink LP View Post
    Can you look at my chart and see if the temps dropping are indicative of AF? Is due tomorrow or day after.
    And for all of you that had bfp's, did your temps increase steadily?
    Thanks

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    You realize you're talking about tenths of a degree here, right? It is totally normal to have temps fluctuate a little bit. It's just not that common to have people have the exact same temp day after day! That is not the kind of drop that indicates AF is coming. It takes more than a tenth of a degree or even 3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty View Post
    My bfp chart was allllllllll over the place.... wasn’t my prettiest by far lol
    Your body raises not only progesterone but also estrogen in early pregnancy and the increases in both hormones can have unpredictable effects on temperature.
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