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Conception Ambiguities
Anyone else experiencing this too? BFN pregnancy test when AF still hasn't shown, keeping you guessing: am I pregnant or not?! Along with symptoms that make you think you're pregnant where you can't decide: am I hoping too hard...or are these for real pregnancy symptoms?

Crazy AF

Posted by: moonbaby on Sun May 15, 2011
Hi Everyone,

You sound like you all could be me. We have been ttc 1 year. I am on a 26.5 day cycle. I had active unprotected ic last and this month I felt mid-cycle pain 2 different times separated by several days. I am going on day 4 of no AF this month.

Last month I had a really short cycle followed by spotting.I have never before spotted in my whole life. I took a clear blue digital test yesterday and it was negative. I have a dull lower backache, tender breasts, irritable, cramping, what feels like fluttering in my uterus and today a light pink tinge on the tp. (tmi!) I am craving water and protein. The odds are against me as I will be 45 this month. I have 3 children but due to my husband's death and now a remarriage I desperately want a son with my new husband who has no children. Due to intense grieving and ending my bcp at the same time AF went wild and crazy. I was on bcp for many years. I have begun to believe that maybe there is no way but a miracle and now I don't know what to think about my body. I can not explain anything as I have been somewhat normal for 9 months on my cycle start time within 6 hours+/-. Waiting is driving me crazy. I have thought I was before and was not in the last year.
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