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First EVER missed period, negative test...

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HayleyC2806 · 28/11/2014 02:03

So me and my husband have been TTC for about 4 months now, I was on the implant for 2 years and the pill for 3 years previous to that so I wasn't expecting anything too soon.

However since coming off my implant my periods have been completely regular to the point I know exactly when I'm starting and exactly when I'm finishing.

I'm two days late! I took a test and it was negative, was I too premature in taking it? I don't want to get my hopes up too much but I'm excited at the thought!

Can anyone give some advice??

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mummyju · 28/11/2014 08:08

Hi Hayley,

I too am 2 days late and getting bfn.

I think I had an implantation bleed 11 days ago which went on for a few days.

I'm hoping I'm testing too early but I've tried so many tests so far! What test have you used?

Good luck, let's hope we're just too eager and bfps come soon!!

Xxx

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Glomerulus · 28/11/2014 08:24

I could have written pretty much the same thing! 3 months TTC, periods like clockwork after being on the pill for 12 years now I'm a day late with a bfn and no obvious period symptoms...

I did ovulate a few days late this month (not been testing but I can feel when it happens) so I'm going to wait until Monday and test again. I hate waiting Grin

I'm afraid I've got no advice, but fingers crossed for you both!

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HayleyC2806 · 28/11/2014 09:04

I still have nothing guys! No usual period symptoms, I'm getting a little bit of cramping but it doesn't feel like your regular time of the month cramps!
I've just used Asda's home testing kit, I've read ALOT that the boots ones are really sensitive and good to take so maybe I'll try one of those.

Good luck for both of you! Let's hope we're all too eager! Xx

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