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I had my egg collection on the 31st march and my embryos put back in on the 3rd of april i was told not to swim to prevent infection i got a positive pregnancy test on the 16th april and my first scan is on the 30th of april when can i go swimming ? xxx

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Hu ytsrik1978. This all looking good for you - well done! Swimming is one of the safer activities you can do when pregnant, as you are well supported. Obviously, it is your decision, but why not wait until you have had your first scan, which is not too long now, just another week. Good luck! Diane

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Congratulations!!! :) xx

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thank you xxxxxxxx

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