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Implantation cramps and then nothing ...

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charlxx · 05/08/2021 08:37

Hi all ,

Looking for some advise and to hear people's thoughts. On 6 dpo I woke up to some rather sharp twinges in my womb area. They lasted a few hours then died down. Then later in the afternoon they came back for about an hour and nothing since.

Having been pregnant last year but then sadly had a miscarriage I am confident it was implantation as I did feel something very similar last time. I have since had a headache a little dizziness when standing up but no more twinges or bloating.

Has anyone else felt implantation and then not really had anything after? Currently 8dpo ... I know it's still early ... but feeling something to then nothing is driving me crazy!!!

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blahblahX3 · 05/08/2021 09:05

@charlxx

Hi all ,

Looking for some advise and to hear people's thoughts. On 6 dpo I woke up to some rather sharp twinges in my womb area. They lasted a few hours then died down. Then later in the afternoon they came back for about an hour and nothing since.

Having been pregnant last year but then sadly had a miscarriage I am confident it was implantation as I did feel something very similar last time. I have since had a headache a little dizziness when standing up but no more twinges or bloating.

Has anyone else felt implantation and then not really had anything after? Currently 8dpo ... I know it's still early ... but feeling something to then nothing is driving me crazy!!!

Think your best bet is to just get a frer and test in a day or 2
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