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10dpo feeling deflated

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camembertbrie · 19/12/2023 15:50

At the start of this TWW from hell I felt pretty optimistic, but that has fallen off a cliff after a BFN this morning.

Symptoms wise...

No breast pain after ovulation, usually they're nuclear hot and the nipples feel like a feather is sandpaper. The sides have started to feel a bit painful, but only if I press.

I also think that there are bumps developing on my nipples (potentially montgomery tubercles), but that could just be an af symptom I've never noticed before.

Other than a bit of mild discomfort in my tummy 9dpo nothing in the way of cramping.

Really excessive burping (small and airy) also started 7dpo. That's a new one for me if it is af!

My BBT chart is starting to look very like my norm as well, though I did have some earlier hope. It's normally much more erratic day to day.

All in all unsure and dreading the outcome. This will be a second failed IUI for us.

Has anyone else ever had a cycle with so little symptoms - af or pregnancy?

10dpo feeling deflated
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Outliers · 19/12/2023 19:35

Pregnancy symptoms usually kick off until around 6weeks.

Most of the symptoms associated with early pregnancy are actually due to elevated progesterone levels, which peaks right before your period is due or continues to rise when you're pregnant.

Point being, you experience absolutely zero symptoms and be very much pregnant.

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