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Hi. I know this may be a really silly question but can anyone tell me if if having a viral infection and chest infection cause problems with implantation ? I have been so poorly since my egg transfer On Saturday and not getting better? I am worried that it will effect implantation?? I have kind of low nagging not pain but discomfort starting. If anyone knows or can help I would be most great full

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Perhaps give Diane a pm and she will be able to reassure you? xx

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Emmaxxx in reply to Tugsgirl

Ok thanks I will try and do that but I’m new on here and not sure how to lol. X

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Sorry I only just saw your reply. Glad it’s sorted now and that you know how to contact her. She really is a Godsend and will answer any concerns you have xx

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi 1stivfround. Having any infection shouldn't really affect implantation, unless it's in the womb. Your chest is too far away to be of any concern to your embryo. Take some regular paracetamol, unless you have been prescribed something else. Hope you soon feel more human again soon. Thinking of you. Diane

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