thread: What is going on with my body??

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    Dec 2010
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    Question What is going on with my body??

    I'm currently on the pill (lowest available dosage, to my knowlexge) as my partner does not feel ready for children yet. I am desperate for a baby myself, but will respect his feelings, even if it sometimes sucks!

    Anyway. I am posting because this last month I have had several pregnancy signs (sore, swollen breasts, extremely sensiive nipples, tired, smells are driving me crazy). My period usually arrives like clockwork, on the 3rd day of placebo pills. This month it arrived several days early (around 3 days ago) but is much lighter, thinner, and redder than usual.

    I cannot go to a doctor for this, so I turn to women I know are self made experts on pregnancy I want this to somehow be a prgnancy but I don't have much hope. Enough that I can't bring myself to give up, though. My regular period is still not due for another 5 days. I am trying to accept that I am not pregnant, but do any of you kind ladies have any idea what's up with my body? It's a very cruel trick


    (Sorry if this double posted! The net went down as I tried to post.)

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    Is the blood streaky and stringy looking and mixed together with clear mucous?

    With both pregnancies I get a bleed like this at about the same time as you, then when AF is due I have some really light (as in flow) dark brown blood spotting and hey presto, BFP.

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    It could be an implantation bleed, a side effect of your pill (especially if it's the mini-pill) or just a cruel trick like you said. You could try a test but it's early days yet so you may not get an accurate result. Maybe wait a few days then test when you are due...

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    It mostly looks like normal blood would, but with the texture of snot when you cry too much It's been going for about 3 days now though, so I wouldn't have thought it was implantation - nowhere I've searched says implantation is any more than spotting or very very light =\

    I guess waiting is all I can do, but it's driving me crazy!!

    Thank you both for taking the time to help me.

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    Sounds like break-through bleeding - sometimes happens on progesterone treatments. I know I had it a fair bit when on depo and implanon, similar sort of description too.

    You've said you don't feel that you can really talk to your GP about it - can I ask why? Because if it doesn't clear up, gets worse, starts to smell funny or your period doesn't arrive, talking to your GP and getting it checked out becomes really important. It is definitely worth the effort and time to find a doc you're relaxed and comfortable with, especially if you are considering pregnancy.

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    Dec 2010
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    (the image verification is REALLY difficult to read!)

    I could TALK to my doctor just fine...but the idea of any kind of examination is just...awful. I have thus far evaded anyone but my partner being that close to me and I'd really like to keep it that way as long as possible. For a baby, I could deal with it, but if it'd be for nothing...it's very, very silly, but I can't help it. I've tried to calm down about it, but I get extremely agitated just thinking about it.

    I think she's not even in the country at the moment, but I guess I'll see about making an appointment. I think I'm due for a check up soon anyway.

    A random tidbit I feel the need to share (probably because I'm so tired x.x) - blood tests in the elbow are fine, I can watch them and all, but I am terrified of the fingerstab for a normal blood sugar checker...(apparently even in that context, the other word beginning with P is censored)
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    That's understandable - I hate having examinations as well, horrible uncomfortable things that they are. But no doc should ever force you into having one (they may strongly encourage it though, but usually for a good reason) without your consent.

    I found it easier after I'd had my baby girl, but I don't know whether that was because whilst I freaked utterly when I had my waters broken, once it was over that was the worst thing I could imagine and I survived it.

    And like you, I can watch them take blood from my arm etc, but hate finger***** tests - but mostly because they flipping well *hurt* because that's where a heck of a lot of nerve endings are!

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    Dec 2010
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    Trouble is, she's so nice and caring, I'd feel so guilty refusing!

    It's good to know you can survive things like that I can't imagine doing it at all, but I guess I'll have to face it one day, and will survive it too. I will now, however, be even more scared of finger tests now that you say they hurt! They always say it doesn't, but I knew it was a lie! ...I hope I never develop diabetes. There's another way to get the blood out, right?

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    Haven't found one yet. Reminds me, I should stop being such a wuss about going back for another blood donation - I must be crazy, I'm thinking about letting them pinch my blood voluntarily.

    It is harder to say no when they're nice about it, isn't it? Mind you, after long association with my docs (been going to the same clinic since my now 8yr old was 6 weeks) I've got mine trained to keep their hands and instruments to themselves as much as possible and to always prescribe me the shortest course with the least number of tablets if I have to have medication as I loathe taking pills. I've found it helps to have that relationship with them to know I can trust them to only recommend examinations that are absolutely necessary - maybe chat to your doc about how uncomfortable they make you so she's aware of what you're feeling and can take this into consideration?

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    Dec 2010
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    Well, drat. I keep meaning to donate blood too, but I don't know where any donation centres are.

    I guess I do, in part, need to toughen up a bit. I won't be able to go through lifenever feeling uncomfortable. I did read an article on here saying that generally, internal exams are not necessary, so that was reassuring.

    Planning to take a test tomorrow morning, and decide where to go from there... I know I SHOULDN'T want a positive, but oh, how I do Rex has said he'd cope fine with an accident, and showed curiosity about the idea of there being a little life in my tummy. I'll just be so sad if there's been all this fuss for nothing...

    Enough whining from me Thank you Kitten for taking the time to talk with me and help, I truly appreciate it.

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    More than welcome, and fingers crossed the answer is the one you're hoping for...

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    Dec 2010
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    BFN. :<