Morning ladies! And hello Cassie :wave:
8dpo today. Tried a FRER at 4am :BFN: and again at 8am :BFN: but I swear there is something catching my eye on both of them. Im just not sure if its the start of something or if its just the indent since that seems to be happening more with the new FRERs.
Im still crampy off and on. I only ever cramp maybe 1-2 days before
![witch :witch: :witch:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/witch.gif)
but Ive been crampy since like 3dpo.
Blood tinged mucus when I blow my nose, totally unlike me.
Cervix is super high. I cant reach it. Sitting on the toilet, squatting in the shower. Nothing.
BBT came down a bit this morning (granted it was taken 3 hours earlier) but still above my coverline.
So.Tired.
![Sleep :sleep: :sleep:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/bedtime.gif)
Yesterday I slept a full 8 hours (decent sleep too), got up and took a 2.5 hour nap within an hour of waking. Kids went down for naps and I slept for another hour before my husband got home from work. Was ready for bed at 8 last night, stayed up snuggling on the couch with hubs until 10 and passed the heck out as soon as my head hit the pillow.
In other news, my Dr finally got my results back from my UTI culture. The bacteria I have is resistant to Macrobid, so he gave me an Rx for Cipro, which is a Class C drug.
![Growl :growlmad: :growlmad:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/growlmad.gif)
I started it last night and Im only on it for 5 days. At this point baby would still be surviving off of the yolk sac Im not super worried about it, but the symptoms arent fun. Dizziness, nausea, headache, drowsiness. How the heck am I supposed to decipher if my symptoms are from the meds or a bean? This also has me wondering if maybe my lower back is hurting because the infection has moved into my kidneys since the bacteria is resistant to the meds Ive been on.
I got my BFP at 9dpo with my son so Im hoping tomorrow morning I'll get lucky!
ETA: The heartburn. OMG the heartburn. Out of no where. When Ive eaten NOTHING that should give me heartburn.