Hi guys, just wondering if anyone has experienced this at all, and if it turned out to be anything causing it or just bodies being unpredictable!
So bit of bg, TTC #2 but not hard-core trying, I came off pill in Nov 21, didn't have aunt flo until January. We would love a second child but also wouldn't be heartbroken if it didn't happen so have been just DTD as and when we normally would. Over this month since my last period which started Feb 13th, I have been tracking ovulation. As I don't have a regular cycle, I have been tracking both at 28 day (as recommended by my ov tests for no cycle) and also on the days suggested based on my last cycle. I had a peak the day after the 28 days cycle ov, that dipped then peaked again at the weekend when it should have for my longer cycle. Kinda weird the 2 peaks but we DTD and I kept testing ov until i was getting clear negatives assuming ov was over!
I am now on my period due date for 28 day cycle (13th March) and 6 days away from period due for longer cycle (19th March). I started testing pregnancy and all have been negative, however could still be early if my cycle is longer but I took an ov test on a whim and it was positive this was probably around the 10th March. Since then all ovs have been faint pos but still BFN on preg!
Does anyone else have this experience?
I'm not having as many period cramps as usual which I do usually get for a week/week and a half before aunt flo arrives, my breasts have been lactating ever so slightly like you could blink and it would be dry but they have been, however they also did last month and I got a BFN! Its not something I have ever experienced just with a period!
Also just for context DS is almost 2 and wasn't breast fed so once my boobies dried after birth I have not had even the tiniest drop out of them 🤷♀️
I have attached pics of my last two days of tests both ov and preg, I have tweaked it to make the ov lines show more because my camera just doesn't pick it up but they are all visible to the eye in person! Most recent two are the bottom ones.