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2 dats late + bfn + spotting?!

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sophherts · 09/01/2018 07:57

So as the title says I'm now 18dpo and 2 days late. I'm on my 6th day of sticky brown cm when I wipe but no fresh blood which is not normal for my cycle. I normally have a day max of spotting then af appears.

I did an frer at 12dpo that was negative & ic's for the last 2 mornings with fmu that were bfn.

Should I be booking a dr appointment? Has anyone else had this & gone on to get a late bfp? Help!

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Brownbear84 · 09/01/2018 07:59

I would say that's your period xx

sophherts · 09/01/2018 07:59

Here's the IC from this morning, couldn't get more of a bfn!

2 dats late + bfn + spotting?!
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sophherts · 09/01/2018 08:00

@Brownbear84 even with no fresh blood? And nothing on a pad?

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UnitedKungdom · 09/01/2018 08:01

Just sounds like an odd period. Can happen occasionally. Try a test again in a week but I don't know what a doc can do for you.

sophherts · 09/01/2018 08:18

@UnitedKungdom true, I've just never had this before! Do you know when I'd start tracking opk's?

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UnitedKungdom · 09/01/2018 11:15

They are pretty cheap, if you are really keen to find out just do them daily from whenever you want. I would consider the timing to be right in terms of it having maybe been a period so you could wait a week and then start the OPK's. See if you can notice a peak.

sophherts · 09/01/2018 11:47

@UnitedKungdom good plan. I'll treat Sunday as cd1 & then start with opk's at the weekend I think. Thank you!

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