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ok i have been off bcp for about 21/2 - 3 months now and am ttc and charting. anyway my with my last cycle my lp was only 7 days which i thought was short (although im just learning all this charting stuff) anyway i did 2 hpt's, one 5days before and 2 days before i started both neg. then spotted on the day i was supposed to start and then it increased slightly only lasting about 4 days and very light not like normal flow sry TMI didnt think anything of it now im supposed to be cd8 like i said and on my chart it says based on bbt that i have o'd (didnt use any opk's so i know its just an estimate) however havent had any cm very little if any and not ewcm or even watery nada.... now im cramping on and off pretty bad not like o pain but more like af cramps was talking with a freind and she was saying that the 4 days of what i thought was af could actually be implantation bleed??? (it wasnt heavy not clots again TMI sry) do you think that its possible this ever happen 2 anyone??????

2007-07-25 00:13:04 · 1 answers · asked by M&M 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

im also been felling sick too so thats whats makes me think that there could be somethinbg else going on....

2007-07-25 00:28:59 · update #1

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Is there any way you could post the link to your chart so I could look at it?
In the past I've had weird cycles like that and if I even think there may be a chance I'm pregnant I go ahead and get test from the dollar store and test. All tests are FDA approved and meet the same standards, the dollar store ones are just as good as the name brand and sometimes even more sensitive. But anyway, I would test to be sure. And if you could post the link to your chart I would be happy to have a look and help figure out why your LP was so short and when you O'd--and yes, a 7 day LP is WAY too short.

2007-07-25 04:00:33 · answer #1 · answered by jilldaniel_wv 7 · 0 0

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