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Are these early symptoms?

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BronzeSilverGold13 · 06/05/2020 20:17

Hi, I highly doubt I'm pregnant(not that lucky to get something on my first go) but I had my implant out on the 28th April and I'm yet to have a period, Therefore I'm not sure if I'm ovulating or what's going on but I'm getting these weird signs that I've never had before either on or off the implant and never whilst due on/on my period.

So I've been having these weird stretching/pulled muscle feelings in my stomach (like at the top almost under the boobs) and in my hips. The feeling in my hips kinda reminds me of growing pains from my teen days. I've had immense back aches in my lower back for the last couple of days and my appetite has been all over the place. I'm extremely tired at the moment also. TMI but I've had a slightly wetter discharge too with either a clear or slightly cloudy look to it... it feels almost like blood consistency like very thin!

I know it's probably nothing but does that sound like early symptoms?

TIA
Also I'd like to say we have had sex at least 3 times since I had it taken out. ;)

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Moominmiss · 06/05/2020 20:23

I would say that seeing as it’s only 8 days since you had your implant out, any symptoms you’re having are unlikely to be anything pregnancy related.

I would think It’ll be your body getting its balance of hormones back to normal, and possibly gearing up ready for ovulation.

Could be worth getting some opk’s and seeing if you’re heading for a lh surge. If you don’t want to bother with tracking ovulation or anything then just try to dtd every other day and you should cover all bases.

Moominmiss · 06/05/2020 20:24

Even once an egg is fertilised it can take between 6 and 12 days to even implant, and only after implantation would the hcg hormone start being produced which is what would start to give you symptoms and a positive test.

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