Sending you so many good vibes. Since you had a FET are you on progesterone suppositories? Or PIO? I know suppositories can cause irritation/spotting. Hope it's nothing and you have a great first appt.
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Post by sarcaztic10 on Jul 6, 2016 14:03:01 GMT -5
Sending you lots of (((Hugs))) and good vibes. You are right spotting can be totally normal but PGAL brain is so rough. I recall there being one or two threads on PAIF regarding a higher instance of spotting when doing IVF or transferring embryos. My search function isn't working over there but I do recall that many of the women who transferred embryos and went through that process had a higher instance of spotting than the women who did IUI or TI.
Post by tbonequeen13 on Jul 6, 2016 14:24:36 GMT -5
sending you good vibes- it stinks that PGAL brain makes us so paranoid about things that can be so common in normal pregnancy, but it happens to all of us at some point.
Post by woodengirl07 on Jul 6, 2016 14:40:22 GMT -5
**lurking**
LC mentioned
I had spotting with my rainbow from week 8-22. It was extremely scary and upsetting. They never could figure out why, and it suddenly stopped one day. It never had any effect on my pregnancy, and I have a healthy 7 week old baby now!
Post by crazycatlady6 on Jul 6, 2016 15:25:36 GMT -5
Hi due date buddy!
I started spotting last Thursday and I had a FET as well. My spotting is a dark brown just like yours, which means that it is old blood. My RE said that spotting with a FET is extremely common, it could be from the uterus stretching or irritation of the cervix. The time to be concerned according to my RE is when it turns to bright red and/or fills a pad within a short period of time.
I totally get you on how much PGAL brain messes with you, it messed with me a good deal until my scan yesterday where I got to see a heartbeat for the first time. I'm keeping everything crossed that you see a good heartbeat and that your baby is growing on schedule.
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