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Advice!!! Need opinions on DPO symptoms

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Ems2749 · 05/12/2023 12:51

Hello!

This is my 3rd month TTC. I fallen pregnant before about 2 years ago but I unfortunately had to terminate that pregnancy due to complications.
I know I DTD when I ovulated as I got a positive OPK as well as internal scan by my Dr to check my follicle was all ready to go.. which it was.

Symptoms:
5DPO-6DPO my CM was very wet and a little creamy.
7DPO (today) my CM is still a little wet but more creamy.
However, normally after I ovulate I am bone dry down there.
I have ready conflicting thing on the internet regarding this... any thoughts?
Additionally today (7DPO) I think my boobs may be slightly fuller and literally the TINEST bit sore.... but i am not really sure. But I think it is too early for this anyway, which is making me think it is AF as its one of my classic symptoms!!

Any advice is welcomed!! Going maaaaaaaaaaaad

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Outliers · 05/12/2023 13:26

Leading up to your progesterone levels rise and peak, provoking a lot of the symptoms people tend to associate with early pregnancy (nausea, tender boobs, cramping etc). Progesterone remains elevated when you're pregnant as your period doesn't start.

This is why you'll hear some women claim they had all the symptoms before their periods start, and some claim they had absolutely zero symptoms before finding out they were pregnant.

Implantation can occur anytime between 6-12DPO, following there's some time before HCG builds up in your body's system. Currently, a HCG test (close to when your period due) is the only sure they way to determine early pregnancy -, regardless of one's symptoms. Which is what makes 2WW painful. Good luck

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