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I had my embryo transfer on friday, during the night I was woken by pain in my pelvis area and now I have pain in my pelvis and abdominal area. Is this normal as I cant recall having this last time

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Blue1986

Hello

I really hope it is your time and that the twinges you are feeling are that little embryo embedding its self to your nice warm womb!

However, you always need to have in mind that for some silly reason early pregnancy signs often mimic the signs you have at the start of your period. That being said, I also strongly believe in instinct and just knew I was pregnant when I had a slight stabbing sensation in my pelvic region a few days after my FET even if it was a pain I have felt before. I didn't really have many symptoms until after I got my positive result.

I hope the next 10 days pass quickly for you.

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HJ841

2 failed cycles - no pain at all after transfer.

3rd cycle I had horrible lower pelvic pains for 3-4 days. It turned out that those were implantation taking place.

Fingers crossed that this is your time! 🤞 x

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Kezzy1 in reply toHJ841

I haven't had any pains today so fingers crossed x

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HJ841 in reply toKezzy1

Keeping all fingers crossed for you! x

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fridayfever

Hi

I had double embryo transfer friday and also had stitch like pains since Friday which I hope is implantation too.

My only concern is I'm on different pessaries this time so hoping it's not side effects to them, think I'm trying not to get to ahead of myself but feel different this time.

Fingers crossed for us both, whens your test day? Mines the 30th.

Xx

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Kezzy1

31st for mine x

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi Kezzy. Could just be down to manipulation of the womb during transfer. However, shooting pains are sometimes an indication of urine infection. Drink plenty of water, and if it persists I would see your GP.. Hope all soon settles again. Diane

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Kezzy1 in reply toDianeArnold

It's gone today so really hoping it was implantation

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