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ok so ive been major thinking these last few days, im 6DPO, and for the last 2-3 days ive had sore nipples, and been feeling sick, it may just be a coinsidence so im not getting myself too excited as i thought it was too early... i have read online (and so have others that you cant get PG symptoms b4 implantation) well... i was just thinking and looked up chem pregs, (where the egg fertilises but does not implant) and some people get a faint BFPs from a chem preg.... so therefor your body must produce HCG b4 implantation, otherwise these girls would not be getting BFPs? and would be no such thing as a chem preg?
so basically what im saying is, i think your body does produce HCG b4 implantation, so my symptoms may actually be real? and that you may be able to feel symptoms b4 actual implantation? anyone agree with this or see where im coming from? i feel like im going mad and just trying to justify my symptoms, but i think that makes sense? xxxx
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so basically what im saying is, i think your body does produce HCG b4 implantation, so my symptoms may actually be real? and that you may be able to feel symptoms b4 actual implantation? anyone agree with this or see where im coming from? i feel like im going mad and just trying to justify my symptoms, but i think that makes sense? xxxx
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So there will be HCG but in low quantity.
Some PG women do say they felt PG since 1DPO, but could it just be coincedence ??
Good luck hun ... baby dust ****
A chemical pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg does not implant into the uterine wall. If a pregnancy test is taken just at the right time it will be positive, however, when a repeat test is taken several days later it will be negative. A chemical pregnancy leaves the couple to cope with the difficult news of thinking they were pregnant when in reality they are miscarrying. However, majority of women who have a chemical pregnancy never know they are pregnant before they miscarry and begin what they think is their normal menstrual cycle.
Signs and Symptoms of a Chemical Pregnancy
Due to the fact that in a chemical pregnancy a fertilized egg does not implant into the uterus most women do not experience signs and symptoms of pregnancy (ie. tender breast, nausea, and / or fatigue). There are a few reports of women who have been pregnant in the past who state that they felt pregnant with their chemical pregnancy. There may be mild abdominal cramping as well as mild spotting just prior to what most women think is their normal menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle usually begins on time or a few days late.
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When are you testing? I'm 8dpo (possibly 9) xxx
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I think I may have to slap you soon...
I'm giving myself a rough cycle length of 27 days this month, so will be testing this weekend I think if no sign of af. CD27 will be sunday so means I can do it with hubby. When were you thinking of doing it?
How cool would it be though?!
still hoping you get your BFP this month xx
thanks
The first time we weren't trying but we went to Rome and I threw up the entire time. After got my bfp I looked back over dates at when af was, we bd'd etc and realised I was a week pregnant when went away. The 2nd time I took test few days early but was just a formality- I just knew I was.\
Soooo good luck