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Hi everyone. Does anyone know why you should have protected sex during ivf/fet treatment? Is it so that you don't get pregnant naturally or something else?xx

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Orangeflowers

That's it, risk of multiple pregnancy from stray egg

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AP86 in reply toOrangeflowers

Thank u x

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Ivfgotadream

Yes due to chance you might conceive naturally although my clinic was happy for us to continue to have unprotected sex to increase our chances 🤣

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sj482

if you are NHS funded and get pregnant naturally there is also a risk you have to pay back for the treatment that you have had so far. So I would be super careful!

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AP86 in reply tosj482

Oh really. It's very unlikely for us to get pregnant naturally like 0% but yeh u never know, thanks for that x

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