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Feeling sick but no AF

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emojisarentwords · 03/10/2019 14:07

I really didn't want to end up posting one of these threads but here goes...was supposed to be getting a visit from AF on Monday but didn't. Tested before and after and always got BFN's apart from this stupid very faint squinter some days before period was due, it was the faintest thing ever and I discounted it as it looked like the test had been flooded. Had normal AF symptoms, nothing unusual and thought I was out for this month. Anyway fast forward to today and AF hasn't arrived, I feel sick so so so sick especially at the thought of any type of hot food, it's making me feel faint, my boobs are feeling sore(ish) and feel an AF-like cramp in my abdomen. Took the only test I had in today which was a clear blue digital, it very clearly stated I'm not pregnant (thanks Clearblue). My cycle isn't as on time as it used to be so I'm very prepared for a late period, but I don't normally feel like this. Just want to know now, hate all this waiting around ttc is just annoying! I don't know what I want from this post...just a rant evidently.

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sunset1 · 03/10/2019 14:15

Hi, I haven't got any advice but just come on to say I'm the exact same boat as you! Usually my periods are like clock work and I too was due AF on Monday. I've been feeling so tired (having to nap during the day🙈), constantly feeling sick and not being able to eat and awful cramps! I've tested 3 times all BFN. Our body's can be so confusing x

emojisarentwords · 03/10/2019 14:27

It's annoying to say the least! when was the last time you tested? I feel very different but keep getting BFN's. Just want to be put out of my misery if I'm not.

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