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Going to be getting my treatment plan for IVF tomorrow. I feel excited and nervous at the same time. Think i'm scared my body will not react in the desired way.

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Best of luck! I was worried about that too with my first cycle. I'm hoping to start cycle number 2 next month and what I learned from my first one is that stress can be a big negative factor. I worried about EVERYTHING and it did me no good. I'm feeling better prepared mentally this time and understand better how to relax. I'm no expert but my advice is to focus on you and to find things that help you relax. Make sure you pamper yourself as you'll definitely deserve it. Crossing my fingers for you!x

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All the best,it goes so quick! Take things a day at time and you'll get there but your worries are natural. Not sure if you're a member of the fertility network UK group on here but that seems to be more active than this group and everyone is so lovely. Good luck xx

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