This is my first time charting so I don't know what my body is doing!!
Your chart does look great! With the spotting you've had the past couple days though it is possible AF is just taking her time showing for some reason. Do you know if this is an average luteal phase for you?
Good morning!
I was afraid to test this am. Well.....that and I didn't have a pee cup and I realllllly had to go! Temp is up, though, so fingers are crossed!
Yay for another ^ up temp!
Allllllllsssssssoooooooooooo!
Ladies? What kind of CM do you think this is???]
If it stretches it is eggwhite, and considered fertile. However it isn't uncommon to get this during the TWW, and some women get it just before AF; BUT you can get it during the TWW when pregnant to.
Basically it can mean anything, but "usually" indicates estrogen surge.
I like your temps though, lets have another high one tomorrow!
Congrats to all the
today! Does anyone have a decrease of cervical mucus before AF came? Mines is still coming in pretty heavy but no implantation spotting. Still having twinges on my right side and nauseous. I am pretty confused but still curious.
Unfortunately, symptoms in the TWW don't really mean anything. They are all caused by the increase of progesterone, which you get whether pregnant, or going to get AF. So you can have no symptoms and be pregnant, or lots of symptoms and not pregnant. It varies.
I wouldn't stress myself out over all the symptoms because sadly you can't really know until AF shows or you get a positive test.
GL
Hi, Wondering if anyone has any advice or can relate to what I'm going through.
My LMP was 30th August, which makes me 7 days late today. I've had two neg home tests and one negative test from the docs. Ive been having low back pain and some discomfort in my groin area (sorry tmi) its not normal for me to miss my period for this long. Can anyone relate to this? Could I still be pregnant?
Leanne
You can still be pregnant if the doctor's test was just a urine test. However, if you are basing being late on your LMP, then that is not always accurate.
Women do NOT always ovulate on the same day each month, and you could have ovulated late, or even much later than normal. You could also be experiencing an anovulatory cycle, which is normal to have every now and then.
The only way to know for sure if you are truly late, would be to take your basal body temp to track ovulation and your luteal phase.
All that said, you could still be pregnant. Maybe get a blood test, and have the doctor look at other possible causes.