I'm not sure where to post this, so please move or let me know if this isn't right.
This is our second cycle TTC our second, and I started having some weird symptoms this afternoon. Really frequent urination-starting around noon every half hour and about 4ish every 15 minutes or so-and the pressure feeling on my bladder hasn't gone away for the last several hours. As I pee I have a weird painful sensation-I don't really know how to describe it and I can't really tell where it's coming from. And I'm having some bleeding that started about 3 hours ago, but not really any cramping.
Could this be implantation? My first didn't feel like this or I think I would remember. Or could I be miscarrying a really early pregnancy? If I'm pregnant I couldn't be much more than a week along-two at the most. It almost seems like a ut/bladder infection (I think-I haven't had one in quite a long time) except for the bleeding.
I'd be grateful for any thoughts, advice, suggestions, similar experiences?
Originally Posted by sunflwrmoonbeam
This sounds more like a UTI than pregnancy. I definitely get the peeing constantly when I'm pregnant, but not the constant pressure.
That's what I was going to say. Do you have the feeling that you have to go really bad, but when you do only a few drops come out? Does the "need to go" feeling come mostly from your urethral opening? Does it burn a bit when you go? If any of these are the case, I'd get checked for a UTI.
Thanks you guys. I think I'm going to go get checked for a uti today. It hurt so bad last night when I was peeing that it was making me teary. This morning the bladder pressure is almost completely gone, and it doesn't hurt as much to pee-but it's not completely gone-and I really don't want it to come back. The bleeding has also almost completely stopped. I also feel kind of achey/flu-y.
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