Hi @DizSquiz, I wouldn’t worry about that at 2 DPO! I’ve only been charting a month myself but it could just be a one off temp - I think what you’re looking for is general patterns.
Speaking of, yes @Fifi1086 I tested again this morning! I wasn’t planning to but my temp dropped a bit and I panicked. Still got a faint line but not really an improvement on yesterday. I think HcG only doubles every 48 - 72 hours though. I’ve been feeling cramps and twinges today like I did yesterday afternoon - some are like AF, but some really aren’t - more like little stretching or pulling sensations. Also they’re really intermittent - not like AF when the cramps just settle in for a couple of days. This is more like “oh god AF is here”, then 5 minutes later “I can’t feel anything!” So hopefully that’s a good sign. Also have been feeling a bit nauseous when I’m hungry. And when the hunger hits, I’m suddenly ravenous! I’m also ridiculously thirsty. But otherwise I’m ok - not really very tired, which worries me slightly. Also boobs are barely tender any more.
But just taking each day / hour as it comes. As DP and I were saying earlier, right now we’re just feeling very lucky and grateful, and we will cope with whatever happens.
You’re not out yet @JCQ2021 - I also have a bit of a sore throat and stuffy nose - I think it’s the immune system dropping a bit to let PG happen. So you never know. And if anyone has the resilience and strength to get through it if AF shows, it’s you! Your month is coming!
Oh and @Fifi1086 I would def not count yourself out yet! If I’ve learned one thing from this month, it’s that the science is right - you can’t expect anything to be different from normal until a day or 2 after implantation, and the most likely days for that are 9-10DPO. And if I weren’t TTC and just accidentally got pregnant, my “symptoms” could all just be put down to being under the weather (except perhaps the cramping, but I’m quite a crampy person anyway so I don’t even know if I’d notice that!). I was utterly convinced a few days ago that nothing was happening, and that’s probably because it wasn’t (yet). So chin up!