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Cramping after BFN

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This was my first transfer and after a BFN earlier this week, I’ve had a full period with only light spotting now that it’s pretty much over. But I still am getting some cramps and twinges - similar to during the 2WW.

It’s strange for me because after a period I never feel this way.

Anyone else experience the same thing?

I’m tempted to ask for a scan just to make sure nothing is on my ovaries (like cysts) ... I’d hate to have any setbacks for my FET in the next few months

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Hi abcgirl. That might be a good idea, just in case your womb is trying to tidy up any clots. Hope it soon settles. It could even be due to your ovaries still being a little active. Hope you’re still on track for your FET. Diane

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