Friday 30 October 2009

5dp5dt

Went for a walk. Came back. Went to the bathroom. Found little brown spots on pantyliner. Cried. 

I want to stay positive and keep praying my little acrobat is sticking around and growing. I want to be hopeful and trust that some spotting is normal and doesn't mean this circus performance was a failure. 

Wipe the tears off my face. Cross my fingers hard and whisper: Please, little acrobat, grow.

15 comments:

  1. Come on baby acrobat lovely!
    GROW for mummy and daddy!

    Fingers and toes crossed for you my lovely.

    x

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  2. No, no, don't cry! Spotting, especially brown, is very normal at 10dpo. I had the exact same during my summer pregnancy and went on to have a 1st beta of 299! Think implantation thoughts, baby!

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  3. I'm praying that this is actually implantation spotting and that your little acrobat is snuggling in nice and tight! (((HUGS)))

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  4. To echo what other said, spotting is normal! Still crossing everything for you!

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  5. Yes, lovely lil' acrobat, grow grow grow. Hang in there! Sending a warm hug your way...

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  6. I know it's early, but could be implantation bleeding? *fingers crossed for you*

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  7. I am saying a little prayer for your little acrobats! Grow little ones, grow!!

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  8. Think implantation bleeding!! Keep up hope!! I had a positive beta at 7dp5dET, so implantation occurs quickly after 5dET, so your little acrobat could defintely be settling in for a 9 month stay!! :)

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  9. It must be implantation spotting!! Grow little one grow!!! Your little circus act is in my prayers!!! Sending you lots of hugs too!!!

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  10. ((HUGS))

    I'm praying for you.

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  11. I'm sorry that this process is so stressful (as if we don't have enough shit to worry about). Try to be positive though. I think brown spotting is normal. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

    Take care!

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  12. Implantation spotting! I bleed red for 12 hrs day before beta and we see how it turned out for me. Don't let spotting get you down, it can just as easily be a good sign! Hugs

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  13. I am singing an implantation song in my head for you - it goes something like this:

    There was a little circus dot
    She is snuggling in to a comfy spot
    she is burrowing down
    Cos she is gonna be around
    For 9 months of growing
    Then she'll be showing
    Her little circus face about town!

    Not very good perhaps but I am sending you all my positive thoughts!

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  14. you have been in my thoughts!

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