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sneakpeek1414 · 14/11/2020 06:54

Morning everyone,

So we're on cycle 8 ttc. A couple of months ago I was so sure we were pregnant and when I tested with ICs they all had a faint line! AF was late and I was so sure I was pregnant but then AF arrived :/

Last month, I had really sore boobs and was again so sure I was pregnant! Then AF came really early :/

Now this month I'm late on again, I've had less CM than usual however had a small
Pool of Mayo looking stuff (sorry tmi) about a week ago. I'm currently 3 days late with AF but am absolutely terrified to test as I'm scared of the heartache from seeing that BFN.

Anyone else have less CM and no sore boobs and still get a BFP?

I hate all this sorry!

Thanks :)

OP posts:
AMS19 · 14/11/2020 06:59

Hey @sneakpeek1414 I've had pretty much zero CM and no even slightly tender boobs and am 4weeks 3 days, so would be exactly the same day as you ❤

BabyMoonPie · 14/11/2020 07:22

The month I got my BFP I had zero symptoms. I realised I'd got my dates wrong and thought my period was due the following week when I was already late. We'd been trying 8 months too! You're late so you can test. I hope it's positive

merlotormalbec · 14/11/2020 12:51

Fingers crossed for you xx

ShalomToYouJackie · 14/11/2020 12:53

Same as PP, the month I got my BFP I had no symptoms. The month before that I was so certain I was pregnant and had all these symptoms but wasn't.

If your period is late then I'd test xx

BriocheBuns · 14/11/2020 14:27

Only way to find out is test. Symptoms are different for each person and more CM or less CM will vary between pregnant and non pregnant ladies. I’ve had loads of it and been pregnant and loads towards AF turning up x

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