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Mumsnet Discussions: Conception : Is it normal to have brown discharge for 2 weeks after AF has finished (9 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By lostittoday on Wed 07-May-08 14:45:16
Hi
Feel free to tell me how stupid I sound.
However I had my last AF 11 days ago and since then I have had continuing brown discharge sometimes tinged with red sorry to be gross.
I have noticed that after sex it is more apparent and it is more likely tinged with red.
Even though I normally get brown discharge as my period is tailing off, I have never experienced it going on for this long.
I am also getting mild period like cramps from time to time as if AF is about to start.
I realise I could be reading into this too much but is it possible it could be a implantation bleed I am also experiencing mild breast soreness.
Sorry to sound really stupid but I think ttc has sent me funny.
I am on cd 11 now.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By littlemissdaisy on Wed 07-May-08 14:48:18
Do a test its the only way to be sure
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By lostittoday on Wed 07-May-08 14:52:30
God I hate testing it breaks my heart everytime I see a bfn.
Sorry to be so dramatic but thats how I feel after months of ttc and loads of bfn's and mind tricks.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By littlemissdaisy on Wed 07-May-08 14:59:55
I hate testing to, but its better to know, I know what you mean about the mind tricks though , everything is a symptom, I did get a BFP last month but it wasn't meant to be sad that was my 3rd MC, but I am determined to be a mummy so will not give up. Go test, I will hold your hand smile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By lostittoday on Wed 07-May-08 19:48:23
Sorry about that littlemissdaisy
Do you have children already.
How long have you been ttc.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By littlemissdaisy on Thu 08-May-08 11:24:43
Hi Lostit - No we don''t have any children , unless you count the cat, Have been ttc since 2006, I was prescribed Clomid in Feb this year as I have irregular cycle, it didn't work on my first cycle 50mg, so they upped it to 100mg on my last cycle which worked but wasn't meant to be. I am not on clomid for this cycle as its not a natural cycle, but still going at it hammer and tongs blushon CD18 today, usually go to 33days so just got to wait and see, not holding out much hope tho
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By littlemissdaisy on Thu 08-May-08 11:25:14
BTW have you tested
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By AttilaTheMeerkat on Thu 08-May-08 13:11:44
Are you under the care of a gynae - if not you should be as a matter of course.

Who upped your clomid dosage to 100mg - you should be monitored whilst on this as well.

The bleeding needs to be investigated further to ascertain the cause. Brown blood like this is often "old blood".
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By littlemissdaisy on Thu 08-May-08 13:19:52
Hi Attila, I waa referred to a fertility clinic by my GP in Jan, it was them who increased my dose I do have scns whilst on Clomid


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