Desparate for Pregnancy Symptoms

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Nickie88
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Desparate for Pregnancy Symptoms

Post by Nickie88 »

Hiya girls :lol:

I found this post on another web-site and thought it was v. helpful so wanted to pass it on to give us all a boost!

We're all guilty of it, in our 2ww - as we know we have our lovely embies on board, we assume that our bodies will suddenly start kicking out all the pregancy hormones and we should all be feeling something 'positive' to say 'YES' we're definately pregnant!

Well, I've been trying to think a bit logically about this (OK, have the occasional blip - where logic just goes out of the window!). Lets face it, we have our embies put back between 2-5 days post EC, well the day of EC, is classed as the day of Ovulation, so you then need to allow 6-10 days post ovulation, for the embies to implant (or there abouts anyway!). Once implanted, it's not suddenly going to produce mountains of hormones, these will build up over the coming weeks, or months, at which point you may then expect the various symptoms (bare in mind, many women don't experience any symptoms at all!).

I think we are all so desperate for some sign, that our imaginations run wild, we analyse every twinge, every bit of tiredness etc......

So, not sure if this is helping anyone, but I've found the following information about Early pregnancy Symptoms, which I think has to be the most down to earth stuff I've read;

Q: What are typical early pregnancy symptoms and pregnancy signs? Can I feel the pregnancy signs and symptoms before missing my period?

Many women have typical pregnancy symptoms even before they miss their period. However, most of the typical pregnancy symptoms and signs are directly related to the pregnancy hormone hCG. Small amounts of hCG enter the blood stream several days after implantation, about 8-10 days after ovulation. Thus, typical pregnancy symptoms typically do not appear until the hCG has reached sufficient levels which is about 1-2 weeks after you miss your period (3-4 weeks after ovulation, or 2-3 weeks after implantation), at a time when the hCG has risen enough. Nothing will really confirm a pregnancy except a positive pregnancy test.
The first symptoms and the time of their appearance are listed here:


Temperature drop (dip) on Implantation day
Implantation bleeding or spotting:(a slight staining of a pink or brown color on average 8-10 days after ovulation))
Lower abdominal cramps
A positive blood HCG pregnancy test: About 10 days after fertilization/ovulation
An elevated bbt curve for 15+ days without a menstrual period
A missed menstrual period (amenorrhea):
A positive urine pregnancy test (HPT): As early as 10-14 days after ovulation/fertilization or 3-4 days after implantation. The more sensitive the HPT the earlier the pregnancy test will be positive.
Nausea: as early as 2-4 weeks after ovulation (BrJObGyn 1989b;96:1304)
Nipple or breast tenderness: 3-4 weeks after conception
Fatigue: 3-10 weeks after conception
Vomiting: 3-10 weeks after conception
Food cravings: 1-2 months after conception
Frequent urination: usually after 1-2 months
Softening of cervix: usually not before 6 weeks after LMP
Constipation: later on
Lower back pain: later on
Darkening of areola (breast nipple): After 14 weeks
Fetal heart beat on sonogram: 8-9 weeks after conception
Fetal movements: 16+ weeks after conception


The Link for this site is;

http://www.babymed.com/docs/english/21.asp

Hope you find this useful - so lets stop stressing!!! Remember everyone is different and there are many pregnant people that were convinced they were not pregnant and thought af was about to arrive any moment!

Take care and big up the positives ..........

Love
Nickie
1st Cycle ICSI - Cancelled before E/R due to poor response
2nd Cycle ICSI - April 2004 Negative
3rd Cycle FET - July 2004 - Negative
4th Cycle ICSI - Nov 2004 - BFP (Oh my GOD)
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Post by cmg »

Nickie I think this is one of the best bits of down to earth advice I've seen in ages. I haven't got to the 2ww stage yet but I know from all the months of hoping it was going to happen naturally just how obsessed I can get with every twinge. I imagine that if I multiply that by about six thousand it will give me an idea of the 2ww obsessional hell. So I'm filing it away for a few weeks time so I can remind myself that it's ok not to have any symptoms at all. Not knowing whether it's going to work (now or ever) is the hardest thing of all isn't it.

Thanks Caroline
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Post by Tracey S »

Nickie

WEll done for posting that - it really is a great article - I remembering reading it over and over again...........

It does help but then we all go crazy even so don't we - normally for me around 2-4 days before test day depending on whether fresh or fet.

Good luck
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tracey
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Post by sophie-jane »

Thank you Nikki
This has made today a bit more bearable :)
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Post by Sand »

Nickie

That's for all that info - really useful. You know what'll happen now though ...? Everyone'll be off to buy their thermometers, to test for implantation day !! (I will be, anyway).

Sandra x
Me 41 yrs old - dh 49 yrs old. ttc 110 yrs.
1st cycle (ICSI)....Mar 04 -ve.
2nd cycle (ICSI)....Aug 04 -ve.
3rd cycle FET........May 05 -ve.
4th cycle (ICSI) ... Feb 06 -ve
5th cycle FET ..... Feb/Mar 11
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Post by Dagny »

Hi Nickie

What a super post. We must keep this at the top of the page for everyone else on their 2ww and pulling their hair out looking for symptoms.

Well done you. Good luck for your test. There are only 2 of you left so lets try to get 2 more smiley faces on the board!

Love Dagny xkx
Me 38 DH 40
1st 2nd & 4th IVF/ICSI -ve
3rd +ve DD Katelyn born @ 24wks & sadly died
5th +ve m/c 9wks
6th +ve Twins Sadly DD Leah stillborn @20wks and DS Kieran born @22wks but sadly died too
7th +ve - DD Chloë Mae born @38wks our precious miracle
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