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Pregnancy on the implant

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AnxiousBetty · 07/09/2018 14:18

So guys here I am again. Having been on the implant for 2 1/2 years and constant on and off periods where bleeding lasts for weeks! I have all of a sudden felt very different.
Symptoms I have had are as follows
Fatigue- like major exhaustion !!!!
Peeing a lot
Feeling super thirsty
Hungry for certain foods all the time
Very slight nausea that comes in 30 second bouts
Mini cramps
Today I had a small red bloody jelly-like blob with a small amount of brownish coloured "blood" but no more bleeding.
This has never happened before ever and my cramps are never like this when af arrives.
I cannot be sure when she's due because of the implant. I also know chances of being pregnant are extremely unlikely.
But I don't know if you gals get this .... I just feel different. Like I know somethings not the same.
Has anyone on here got pregnant on the implant or feels the same?
I'm not sure if the jelly blob was supposed to be implantation bleeding or just a random occurrence.
I took a test today and BFN
I need some girlfriends to keep me sane whilst I wait a couple of weeks Confused

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NoTeaNoShadeNoPinkLemonade · 07/09/2018 14:40

You should speak to GP. Its probably unlikely that you are pregnant but I cant say its impossible. That said when i had 1st implant removed I was asked if I'd had sex in last 7 days I laughed it off (but I had!) and the lady looked at me seriously and said you do know sperm can survive up to 7 days. I thought okay lady thanks for trying to scare me.
We hadn't had any piv after implant removal as partner was grumping about condoms so I was very surprised when I tested positive some weeks later! I didnt even have symptoms I only tested to keep a friend company it was only for a laugh so i was very shocked to be pregnant with dc2 (friend also tested positive!)

I had some of the symptoms you mentioned with my 2nd implant after dc2 and was absolutley convinced I was pregnant but it was just my hormones messing about and I ended up having to take pill aswell to help regulate my cycles.

AnxiousBetty · 07/09/2018 22:24

Thank you NoTeaNoShadeNoPinkLemonade
I know it is highly unlikely, but some part of me would like to be, even if I'm not completely ready!
There's a lot of explanations as to what symptoms I am experiencing, but I know they are all unusual. I have had the implant for 2 1/2 years and have never felt anything remotely similar. I am worried that if I am not pregnant it could mean that the implant is running out early anyway

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AnxiousBetty · 07/09/2018 22:29

I work away from home a lot so it is hard to get to the GP so I have bought a couple of tests to do over the next 2 weeks if af never arrives.
I am still experiencing some light cramping every now and then so am expecting to see af in the next 24 hours. Don't want to get my hopes up! Shock

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NotSoThinLizzy · 07/09/2018 22:38

I had the implant on and off for 8 years and every so often I'd get pregnant symptoms i never was. think it was due to the hormones in the implant

AnxiousBetty · 07/09/2018 22:45

Thank you Notsothinlizzy! It may just be hormones and that is what I'm expecting! I just don't want to go crazy waiting for a bfp or af to show up!

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physicskate · 08/09/2018 11:05

If you're thinking about ttc, talk to your partner. You won't ever truly be ready for it - and if by some chance you do become ready, you're ready for a baby then, not an indeterminate period of ttc followed by 9 months of pregnancy. Ttc can be an awfully long time if you're 'ready' completely...

Says the woman who waited for years to get the go-ahead from dh and ended up needing ivf for unknown reasons two and a half years later...

AnxiousBetty · 08/09/2018 22:04

I would love to start the planning of ttc but we are still living with DP's parents, looking to be moving early next year so I have to accept now wouldn't be the best timing.

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NotSoThinLizzy · 08/09/2018 22:18

I was sooo lucky when I came off the Implant as took me 3 months to get pregnant happened really quickly 😊

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