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1249872 tn?1295837816

Could this be implantation bleeding?

Hello ladies, I have recently started usig Fertibella in the hopes that I would conceive. I have not had a period since my miscarriage in Janurary so I was a bit concerned if it would work for me or not. Fertibella is not a hormone used to start or regulate your period it is just a natural fertility enhancer using your body's own natural fertility (it is like  boost) :) Well after 5 months without a period I wen't to my Dr to check if I could be pregnant (since I conceived without one in december). It came back negative so my Dr prescribed progesterone to help me get my cycle regular again and maybe be able to conceive a lot quicker and safer. It has been 5 days since I took the first dose and I haven't even finished the prescription. About a day ago I thought I was getting my period because I started cramping excessively and my back hurt! I even had some brownish/bloody discharge. I figured I would get my period that night ........ but NOTHING! Could this cramp and discharge be in fact implantation bleeding? If so how soon can I test at home?
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689528 tn?1364135841
Aw great news!! Congrats! I actually got a bit of implantation bleeding too but that's just great seeming how you don't have a regular AF!! Yay!!
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1249872 tn?1295837816
HI heather well guess what?! It was implantation bleeding! I am pregnant and yes since I didn't have a cycle I have an ultrasound today to tell me how far along I really am :) I knkow this seems wierd but it was really weird for me as well! I have never had implantation bleeding before so it took me by surprise. Like they say every pregnancy is different right? LOL well thanks for the support!
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689528 tn?1364135841
It's really hard to say since you don't have a period to date anything. It could be either your period trying to start which would make sense since your doc gave you something to get your cycle on track. Could be ovulating. I doubt it would be implantation...just because it's not as common as people think it is.
I hope you get your cycle on track and you will be able to conceive soon! SSBD!
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