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Perimumopausal · 28/09/2025 21:34

Hi everyone!

I just thought I would post this because I have spent countless hours reading other people's posts and comments trying to calm myself down and ended up sressing myself out more through not seeing others with the same experience.

I am 36 with two living children and one loss in between. The eldest is 13 and the youngest is 9. I have been worried for a while about perimenopause after losing hair, greying and generally feeling achy and old. I had a 5 year copper coil that had been in waaaay over the time it was supposed to be in (around two extra years - please don't judge, I know I am grim!) and I decided to remove it myself in the middle of June this year, which was surprisingly easy, painless and I didn't bleed at all. I figured that if it was that far out of date and nothing had happened, I wasn't likely to get pregnant now.

I usually have around a 26 day cycle, and since removing my coil, I have been a bit more irregular (between 24 and 29 days) with between 2 and 4 days of spotting before I have bled properly. Even then, the bleeding has been very minimal with a few clots and some random uterine tissue. I did have a LEEP procedure in around 2017 and since then, I have been worried my cervix may have been blocked after the gynaecologist couldn't fit the 10year coil due to the amount of scar tissue.

I bought some LH strips out of curiosity and for the first time this month (3rd full cycle), I got a line as dark as the control line on the 14th of September. When I got another just as dark the following day, I had an odd 'feeling' a bit like anxiety just before me and the OH BD'd. At what I am guessing is around 7dpo (basing potential ovulation on the 16th of September), I decided to do a cheapie 'freedom' strip test from Tesco, knowing it was completely stupid that early on, and I was beyond shocked to see the faintest of lines. I then ran to Tesco and got another pack of 2 of the same strip tests and a digital clear blue just in case. Within hours I dipped the strip and it was stark white. Out of curiosity (and because I apparently enjoy torturing myself), I then took at least one every day for a few days following and got stark white negatives 8dpo, 9dpo, 10dpo and 11dpo. Eventually, I figured the test at 7dpo was an evap, even though it had the tiniest hint of pink.

I have had all my usual pre menstrual symptoms, hormonal migraine (also around 7dpo), slight nausea, tender under-boobs, rage, tears, womb cramps, constipation and then needing the toilet, gas, minimal watery/tacky CM and then yesterday at 11dpo, some spotting after I decided to check my cervical position. It was quite low down, a little flat to the wall and slightly open. Not unusual for me at all. The second I saw pink in clear/creamy CM, I knew it was over. I did also wedge a bit of tissue up there and saw more pinky red. I also noticed my boobs weren't as tender. Then I sobbed myself to sleep like a moron.

Today at 12dpo, I decided to do a random LH strip just to see what it would look like at this point in my cycle and it was almost as dark as the control line. I panicked after reading that higher levels at random times can indicate perimenopause or PCOS. I did also read though, that it can be normal for LH to rise just before a period or that it can sometimes indicate early pregnancy due to the similarities between HCG and LH?

I went to Tesco for the food shop and promised myself if I bought one last delusional pack of two HCG strips, that would be it and I would never allow myself to test unless I was a week late, ever again. I fully expected to see another stark white stick of disappointment, but instead I got another squinter just like the one at 7dpo. My brain would not shut up and I waited until I could squeeze out enough to dip the last strip and it looked exactly the same. A friend who is a 'bad influence', persuaded me to waste my only digital and I only went and got a bloody positive?!

Now I'm just scared it won't stick and I won't believe it is even a thing until I see it on a screen.

Current situation: I still have heaviness in my womb area and I feel like I could come on my period at any moment. My boobs don't really feel as tender. I always have weird vivid dreams and indigestion anyway, so I wouldn't notice if those changed. I haven't needed to wee more than usual. My nipples haven't darked, got bigger or become like bullets. I'm not any more tired than usual. I honestly don't think there is anything I can say is noticeably different.

Good luck everyone trying to get their BFP and I hope this helps someone losing their mind the way I do.

Hopefully you can see the strip from today that I had to edit like hell for it still to be barely noticeable! 😂 I still can't get my head around how a digital picked anything up at all. The strip test from 7dpo and the second strip from today looked pretty much the same.

Hoping for a sticky one!
Hoping for a sticky one!
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Samthenanny · 02/06/2026 11:55

@JustAnOrdinaryHuman ah amazing huge congratulations

how you doing?

Perimumopausal · 02/06/2026 12:20

@JustAnOrdinaryHuman
Congratulations! I hope you are all home and settled now. Just me left! I am currently sat waiting for a full body wax alnost two hours from home 🤣 let's hope my waters don't break in the poor woman's face lol

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JustAnOrdinaryHuman · 08/06/2026 20:26

@Samthenanny & @Perimumopausal, doing well thank you. Loving being at home & just spending time enjoying this newborn stage. Unfortunately I did pick up an infection in the hospital, so feeling a bit grotty but hopefully the antibiotics will kick in soon.

@Perimumopausal I didn't have a full wax but was booked in for my eyebrows a few days before & starting getting labour signs the night before. My husband thought my level of annoyance was amusing, I really did not want to give birth without my eyebrows being done - luckily it calmed down & I made it to the appointment!

How are you doing? Not long to go now.

Perimumopausal · 08/06/2026 20:28

JustAnOrdinaryHuman · 08/06/2026 20:26

@Samthenanny & @Perimumopausal, doing well thank you. Loving being at home & just spending time enjoying this newborn stage. Unfortunately I did pick up an infection in the hospital, so feeling a bit grotty but hopefully the antibiotics will kick in soon.

@Perimumopausal I didn't have a full wax but was booked in for my eyebrows a few days before & starting getting labour signs the night before. My husband thought my level of annoyance was amusing, I really did not want to give birth without my eyebrows being done - luckily it calmed down & I made it to the appointment!

How are you doing? Not long to go now.

I am currently sat on a birthing ball in an adult nappy leaking amniotic fluid 🤣 I have been leaking since 10am this morning but no clear or building contractions yet so we shall see what happens! I have never experienced this before.

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RapunzelHadExtensions · 08/06/2026 21:07

Keep us posted when you can OP!

Perimumopausal · 08/06/2026 21:22

RapunzelHadExtensions · 08/06/2026 21:07

Keep us posted when you can OP!

I will do. This is so different for me. My first two labours I never experienced my waters breaking. The first, I didn't know I was in labour until a routine check 9 days over my due date when my midwife did a cervical check out of curiosity when I told her I felt periody and I was 4cms. I gave birth a few hours later. With my second, I recognised the cramps and knew straight away and gave birth three hours later. They were both born pretty much in their sacs which exploded as they shot out. This time, I have been l leaking for almost 12 hours with barely so much as a twinge. Completely unlike anything I have experienced before. I just hope the contractions kick in soon so I can stay at home and be in my pool. I would be gutted if not but I am trying to get my head around the possibility of that not happening now so I don't feel too upset. X

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JesseMumsnet · 15/06/2026 13:23

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JustAnOrdinaryHuman · 16/06/2026 08:17

@Perimumopausal how's it going?

@Samthenanny how's your little one doing?

I'm feeling totally besotted & enjoying this sleepy newborn stage whilst being very aware it's unlikely to last much longer!

Perimumopausal · 16/06/2026 15:14

JustAnOrdinaryHuman · 16/06/2026 08:17

@Perimumopausal how's it going?

@Samthenanny how's your little one doing?

I'm feeling totally besotted & enjoying this sleepy newborn stage whilst being very aware it's unlikely to last much longer!

Well that was a journey!

My waters continued to leak but nothing happened contraction wise at all. I thought I felt the slightest of twinges but it very quickly disappeared and I wonder if it was because there was a lot going on that day.

Tuesday, I had a growth scan, a general midwife appointment and a GD appointment in the morning so I went to those and the sonographer told me I only had 4.8cm of amniotic fluid left. The advice from th consultant was immediate induction, as it had been 24 hours since my waters started breaking but I
declined and instead, agreed to have some observations done and wait it out until 48 hours and if nothing had happened, go in for an induction the following morning. When I woke up that morning, I howled like a wounded animal because nothing was happening and my pool was set up ready and would never be used.

On the way to the hospital, they called and asked what I was thinking about as next steps and I told them I was on my way in and explained how I was feeling. They reminded me that everything was my choice. I arrived and went to triage where they did some more observations, blood tests and swabs to check for infection risks and I decided to come home for a final 24 hours.

By 6pm I started feeling twinges, so I decided to time them. Within half an hour, they were 3 minutes apart and really obviously building in intensity. I called the midwifery unit and they sent midwives to the house. I called my son's dad and my mum to get my children home asap. They made it home 13 minutes before I gave birth in the pool at handover time so we had 5 midwives, two children, two sausage dogs, a cat and a nervous first time dad in the house while I made the most feral noises I have ever made in my life 🤣 until she entered the world at 20:28.

It was the most intense labour I have had so far and it honestly felt like along with her, I birthed about 10 years worth of trauma. It was extremely cathartic. One of the midwives was absolutely incredible and gave my daughter a pair of gloves and showed her how to inspect the placenta.

Sadly we did end up going into hospital that evening because they were concerned about her resps and we have just got home after 5 days of testing and antibiotics just to make sure she didn't have an infection . But we are a family now and she is absolutely everything.

I could have added so much detail to that but you would be bored hahahaha. I hope you are both doing okay?

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JustAnOrdinaryHuman · 16/06/2026 15:37

@Perimumopausal amazing, I'm so glad you got your home birth & most importantly you were listened to & could advocate for yourself.

Glad you are both home & settling in to family life.

Currently both myself & baby are on antibiotics but luckily we have been able to stay at home for them.

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