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7dp5dt freeeeequent urination

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Good morning

7dp5dt today and basically still symptomless apart from peeing a lot. I tend to pee rather frequently, including during the night, anyway, but in the past couple of nights I had to go every hour! I tried to limit my liquid intake yesterday evening but the situation didn’t improve. I’m still not optimistic about getting a BFP on Sunday (otd) due to “not feeling it”. Could anyone tell me if frequent urination one of the side effects of cyclogest pessaries? I’m on 2x 400 a day. Thank you :)

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Frequent urination is common right through pregnancy so fingers crossed!! Don't limit your fluid intake though. Hope this is a positive sign for you xxx

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Mmmpudding in reply toMissSaoPaulo

Thank you x

Oh pudding- it’s happening to me too! But I’m drinking more than usual hoping it could help my headache....however it’s still too frequent I think....🤔🍀🤞🏻🍀🤞🏻🍀I am ‘not feeling it’ either but let’s talk reality....not feeling it doesn’t mean it hasn’t happened? We are under so many meds!!!!! We just got to wait it out until test day (I know easier said than done) ❤️

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You are so right. There were occasions where I “felt pregnant” and ended up with bfn. There are sooooo many small steps with ivf. Even if we get our BFP there will still be many hurdles. So best to take each day as it comes. Hope you are feeling better today. X

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Hi Mmmpudding. Just keep an eye on your output that it stays nice and pale and clear and no smells. It is common to wee lots, so no worries. Any back pain r temperature, then see your GP in case of an infection. Fingers crossed all turns out OK. Diane

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Mmmpudding in reply toDianeArnold

Thanks Diane for the advice, appreciated. X

I’m 6 days post transfer now and getting so many hot flushes. Light cramps so far but also difficult to stay positive cz cramps worry me! Peeing .... for me is normal so far!

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I get hot flushes too but I have been getting them since egg collection when I started using progesterone pessaries. I cannot tell if any of the things that I feel are pms, pregnancy or progesterone related eeek! Good luck with your 2ww, are you testing early? When is your otd? X

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Aaaah it’s rather stressful tracking the symptoms. I didn’t used to get hot flushes with my failed 2 attempts. However, this time I got prostap for down regulation and that caused me serious hot flushes, I worried before transfer whether the hot flushes were anything to worry about but the consultant reassured me. My OTD is not until Monday, I’m too scared to test early cz I’ve never had a positive before. So trying to stay away from the test. Thanks you too best of luck for Friday xx

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