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Negative 2 days before period

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Finalbaby3 · 21/01/2021 22:02

Just that really....feeling a little deflated as I really thought this was the month. Lots of symptoms which I guess are just pms. I know lots of other ladies are in the same boat so thought I could vent here with no judgment 😌

Anyone tested this early and got bfn which then turned to BFP a few days later??

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Finalbaby3 · 22/01/2021 05:59

Bump...anyone?

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treesall · 22/01/2021 07:40

Sorry you're feeling deflated OP. Have you tested again this morning?

MagpieSong · 22/01/2021 08:05

I never a a bfp until ages past, weeks usually, always negatives. I do get swollen tender boobs, metallic taste, nausea and feeling very cheery and calm around menstruation time (not like me). GP said it just happens to some women. It can be when you’re very hydrated and urine hormones are diluted. It’s been the same with all 4 pregnancies - 2 miscarriages, 1 ds and I’m currently 22w pregnant. I always know before the tests, even when I buy purposely early ones because of the lack of result on them, so there’s definitely some hope! xxx

Finalbaby3 · 22/01/2021 08:53

Thanks for your replies! No I haven't tested this morning I used the only test I had last night. I'm going to wait and see if af arrived before I buy anymore.

I've had the metallic taste cramps backache and generally just feeling off but I know these are pms symptoms too. Cramps are worse today so I'm expecting af anytime now. With my first 2 I didn't test early, it was the day of expected af and a week late. I guess I'll just have to wait and see x

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