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Cramping before Flo or BFP

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[AUTO]thy9qkege1no9 · 30/08/2020 11:13

Hey, just wanted to know everyone's experiences.
I'm due on Flo in one day, and I've been having minor cramps and twinges for the past two weeks, TTC so obviously hoping these cramps are just me getting ready to bleed. They don't feel painful like my normal menses ones but may just be me being hopeful.
Wanted to know if anyone else had cramping around their Flo being due and still thought it was gonna arrive but got a BFP instead? How did your cramps feel if you did?

Much love to everyone.
Ps. Also feeling kind of down today, sometimes happens before I bleed so not feeling so hopeful.

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meganm94 · 30/08/2020 11:43

Hi, I've got a 12 month old DD and just got my second BFP this week and both times the only give away I really had was cramping the week up to BFP. First time I just thought it was AF on her way, its so hard to tell as they are so similar, but I've found my cramps started a lot sooner than they would if it was due to AF, hope you get the result you're after! Try a test tomorrow morning with FMU, let us know how it goes! 🤞 x

[AUTO]thy9qkege1no9 · 30/08/2020 13:13

@meganm94 Congratulations on the positive result!
That's reassuring, its never really been like this before so hoping it's all good. Just don't want my hopes up.
We've agreed to wait until Sat to test as sometimes my days arent the most regular, so just in case.
It's not a very painful cramp, it's more of a feeling which is odd. But I'll let you know when I do 😊

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