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982803 tn?1263685235

HELP! Is this implantation? or wishful thinking???

ok today is 9dpo after first round of clomid. horrible ovulation experience (pain and swelling) with the clomid but i def ovulated and we bd when we were supposed to. this is cd 23 and
now today i have AF like cramps, backache, a little dizzines here and there and clearish pink discharge. want to be preg so much but dont want to get my hopes up to be let down have been trying for soooo long.
has anyone on here experienced this and got a BFP? is the cramping ok or a bad sign? looking for a little support while i obsess, LOL. trying not to POAS til AF is due.
thanks!
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982803 tn?1263685235
Thanks for the advice.  today is cd 28 and still no AF. still crampy and also had a headache today for just 2 hours. clear discharge (sorry tmi.)
do u know if clomid can postpone your af or make it different in any way?
this cycle is def different but i want to be truly "late" till i hpt so as not to cry my eyes out again. i will wait till cd 30 i guess. today is 13 or 14dpo.
thanks so much for the advice and wish me luck :)

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Could be anything.  Not much you can do except wait for a few more days and if you don't get your period then do a pregnancy test.

You could do a test now as some claim to be accurate 10 dpo, but you may get a false negative and be disappointed when it's wrong.
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982803 tn?1263685235
Hello? is there anyone who has some insights or advice. today is 10dpo cd 24 and more of the same.
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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