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Abi58 · 18/04/2019 18:09

Hi,

I came off the pill about 3/4 weeks ago. For the last few days I've had really sore nipples (just nipples) and generally feeling a bit odd (sick and dizzy). I'm pretty sure all side effects of the hormones from coming off the pill.

(Sorry if tmi)
Today after going to the toilet I wiped and there was a clearish gooey lump, and again a couple hours later.

Having seen other things on this I took an opk but it was negative.

Could it be another symptom of coming off the pill or could I be ovulating but missed it with the test?

Thank you in advance! Smile

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Michellebops · 19/04/2019 07:57

I think If you have had the stick goo then that is part of ovulation. The opk will be negative as the hormone to make it positive is better 12-36 hours before you ovulate. If that make sense so you could or should have had a positive opk Monday or Tuesday

Abi58 · 19/04/2019 08:05

@Michellebops thank you so much! I didn't test before yesterday, as I've just come off the pill I had no idea what my body was doing. Great to think that I'm possibly ovulating already 😁

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lankyliscuits · 19/04/2019 10:57

Sensitive nipples was a massive thing for me after coming off the pill, I was completely baffled & thought I might have fallen pregnant straight away, which wasn't the case! So you're not alone on that one 🙈

Michellebops · 19/04/2019 17:06

I get sensitive nipples from day of ovulation (today for me) right through.

It's horrible mind games your body plays with you before betraying you with your period 😭

Good luck @Abi58

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