I’m 4dp5dt, I did have cramping on days 1 and 2, plus sore boobs. I no longer have cramping, my sore boobs are no where near as sore as they were, and I feel really good, except tiredness can creep upon me quickly.
I’m on 3x400mg of progesterone pessaries pet day.
I’m
Starting to worry that my symptoms shouldn’t be lessening... as my last fresh transfer sadly fails on day 7 last time with heavy bleeding.
What are your symptoms?
Am I being paranoid?
Thanks,
Bec. X
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I know it’s hard not to worry but try not to. Symptoms come and go. Mostly linked to the progesterone and your on a strong dose. I was on the same dose. My symptoms eased in week two. Sadly a bfn. From what I read on here anyone that has had a BFP had same symptoms as ladies who had bfn. So very hard to know. Good luck. Try and keep busy. And treat yourself xx
I echo exactly what gemmy999 said. There is no point in trying to spot symptoms as everyone is different in many ways and in some ways symptoms can feel the same for both outcomes. Good luck with your wait, stay positive and keep doing the visualisations xx
As the above people have said, try not to symptom spot. It's hard, I know. When I got pregnant after a fet I didn't have a single symptom. In fact I'd already decided the round had been unsuccessful and was planning the next steps. I didn't even test on the day I was supposed to. It really was a shock to find out I was pregnant.
Relax, enjoy the company of good friends, family and your partner, go to the pictures, walks in the park. Just take your mind off it and let your body do its thing. Two weeks will whizz by.
I had exactly the same symptoms as you and started to worry. I caved and tested at 6dp5dt and got a strong positive on a FRER. I know is early days for me but just wanted to give you some hope. X
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