15 dpo, 1 day late AF. Watery cm and hella symptoms

Molly

I just wanted to make this post for the girls who are also obsessing over every symptom they're getting and keep searching here on Glow for similar posts. I'll make sure I update this if I end up preggo 👍🏻

Fiance and I TTC for only 3 months now. My periods are very regular - usually start the 8th religiously. I do not track BBT, check my cervix, or take OPKs. I just log my shit into Glow and unhealthily obsess over symptoms 🙃

Around 8/9 DPO I had started some symptoms - fatigue, pelvic pain on lower right side, constipation (seriously not cool. Not even the Brazilian steakhouse visit that week helped lol). Creamy milky CM and lotssss of it. Tested out of curiosity and BFN - but this is still too early to really tell because implantation is usually 9-12 DPO (spending too much time on Glow this cycle lmao)

Around 12 DPO my mammary glands started swelling, getting veiny and tender as hell. My fiance is enjoying this of course. The creamy CM stopped, and just became watery and slick. I know CM is never a good indicator though. Pelvic pain still. Feel real bloated. I typically have tame AFs with no pain (i thank Black Seed Oil for this - seriously, try it out.)

14/15 DPO I am emotional as shit, tiddies still hurt, watery CM that is so abundant that I keep running to the restroom thinking its my AF.

I plan on waiting for 2 more days before I test again. I keep telling myself im not pregnant so that when i test and it possibly comes up a BFN i wont be so sad this time around lol

Ill update in the comments for you guys when I do test. For those stumbling on this post due to obsessive symtpom searching - please do not let yourself get sucked too far into it. Take a mental health break from it for a day. I noticed myself sinking into it and had to step back and breathe. It's anxiety inducing and stressful, your mind starts making shit up. No ones symptoms are the same so to compare yours with anothers may set you up for failure. Love and listen to your body, dont let your symptoms make you think something is wrong with you. Nourish your body, be healthy mentally and physically and it'll come. 💕