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EmaLou72 · 03/11/2020 21:02

Hey ladiessss....

Wondering if anyone else has experience this or I'm just waaaaay over thinking it...
so normally if I've been swimming or had a bath (laying/swimming horizontally),water will get inside my bits n bobs and then leak out after a couple minutes of being vertical, always happened ever since I was sexually active. So usually this'd always happen when I have a bath etc (never when I was pregnant) but the last day or so there's been nothing....like someone's shoved a cork up my bits and it's stopped! My partner and I had unprotected sex around the time I was ovulating.....I'm probs thinking too much into it but I've been having constant cramps since I ovulated and normally would only cramp while I ovulate then it stops until my period, along with on off headaches and random bursts of nausea. I'm 5 DPO.
Think what I'm trying to say is, has anyone gone through this aswell then had a BFP at the end of it? I think I'm just hoping but really unsure as it's so early on. We've agreed to wait a week when af is due to arrive until we test again as last test was negative but I was expecting that anyway cos might not have enough hormones in my pee🤷🏻‍♀️ pleeeeeaseeee someone tell me I'm not crazy!!

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Curiosity101 · 03/11/2020 21:38

I can't imagine there would be any physical changes that would cause what you're describing at any stage of pregnancy. I think it's a lot more to do with how you move about when you're in the bath. Ie. do you open your legs or not. If your legs remain closed then there will be no influx of water and therefore no leakage Grin

You may well have conceived, but I'd definitely chalk what you've noticed up to symptom spotting rather than an actual symptom. Good luck!

Curiosity101 · 03/11/2020 21:57

I can't imagine there would be any physical changes that would cause what you're describing at any stage of pregnancy. I think it's a lot more to do with how you move about when you're in the bath. Ie. do you open your legs or not. If your legs remain closed then there will be no influx of water and therefore no leakage Grin

You may well have conceived, but I'd definitely chalk what you've noticed up to symptom spotting rather than an actual symptom. Good luck!

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