Since egg collection everytime I have sex it nips. I keep thinking that they might of nipped me when puting the spectrum in. It wasn't like that before and it's annoying. I had a look and it's just red with no obvious cuts.
Anybody else have this 🙈🙈🙈
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Eeeeek 🙈 Nightmare! I didn't have anything like that. Worth getting it checked x
Oh Lucy that sounds awful 🙈 I would ring your clinic and tell them so they can give you some advice or bring you in to take a look. Especially as you have another cycle coming up soon(?), you want to be fully healed before you start again. Hope you get some answers 😘 x x x
Hey babez i have this after egg collection and still have it 7 months later sorry TMI it also seems 2 nip more so if i big O its not go any less since egf collection either i think its after all the times they go into to collect eggs its nipped something xxx
don't forget they put a needle through your vaginal wall either side to get to your ovaries so you're likely to have a 'wound' there... As others said though, dependent on how long ago your collection was... This may or may not have healed, but if you're worried, get it checked out - you don't want an infection when you get your transfer, I did and needed antibiotics and that cycle failed...
I agree it’s worth checking. But it’s also important how long we must wait to have intercourse after egg retrieval. Experts in our clinic recommended abstinence for one to two weeks. This period varies 2-3 weeks after ET. Theoretically, the uterine contractions associated with orgasm could interfere with the early stages of implantation. However, intercourse the night before pre-embryo transfer is acceptable. Jet further some physicians will advise intercourse before transfer as they feel that this will improve the chances of a pregnancy.
Go and check the trouble with your dr. All the best of luck with your treatment X
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