Thanks ladies!!
Your answers gave me a little giggle, plus wasted time!
Tomorrow i will be 10dpo, though no real symptoms of anything. So i am not too positive, but will test anyway! (Have to know for sure ) Lol!
Another one for you then, what early sysmptoms did you get? If any?
Gives me something else to obsess over for a while!! hehehe!
I had a really metallic taste in my mouth and a lot of mouth ulcers at about the time of conception. Then I just didn't feel "normal" after that. I can't really explain it better I'm sorry...plus it was so long ago now. DD's 19 months old.
I got my BFP at 7DPO and it was faint, but very clear. No early signs except for a weird reaction to steak at 5 DPO. MS kicked in full force at 4 weeks pregnant though so if I hadn't tested early I would have known as soon as that happened!
I only POAS because I was due to start clomid and hadn't got AF yet but was getting some lower belly twinges. I was in a shopping centre toilet when I tested. I was in shock! So I guess I was about 14DPO (but I'm not entirely sure because I haven't seen AF since June09!!!
I was almost 5 weeks pregnant when I got BFP. I tested when AF was due and got a BFN, but due to the symptoms I was having I tested again a few days later and got my BFP. My symptoms were falling asleep in the afternoon everyday and feeling nauseaus. Plus weird dull crampy feelings and weeing often.
I got mine at 10 DPO,really feint on first response test, am now 12 DPO and the line was a lot stronger.
Ive had symoptoms since about 6 DPO including bloating, gas, sore boobs and nipples, wet and creamy CM, peeing a lot more than usual, cervix feels soft and high.
Hi!
I tested when I was 2weeks late, but didn't really expect to see a BFP - I swear it was almost jumping out of the stick!! Went to the doc following day and bloods came back to say about 6weeks.
I haven't had any morning sickness, 10weeks now, but for the first few weeks I was constantly visiting the toilet, sleeping and eating...
Hope all are enjoying their pregnancy like I am
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