Im in day 8 after fet, my boobs felt quite sore and full this past days, I'm 2 days away of my pregnancy test and my boobs are not sore anymore although they still feel a bit full. I previously had a miscarriage with a fresh embryo transfer, I feel so down at the moment and dont know what to expect. Anyone going through the same??
Thank you in advance and good luck to everyone xx
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Hey, I’ve felt the same. I’m 9dpt and just had my blood test at the hospital. I had tender boobs and cramps a few days ago for a couple of days, and random chills yesterday that freaked me out. I don’t have any boob pain today, just light cramps. I’m so scared my results aren’t going to be positive ... the very idea of a phone call to give me that news terrifies me.
From what I’ve read, it’s normal to feel what you’ve described and symptoms that come and go. We look into every little feeling or sensation during the TWW. Let’s hold onto hope. Fingers crossed xx
Our bodies do strange things ... some people get symptoms and others do, they also come and go so my consultant told me not to look into it too much! Hope it’s good news for you too xx
Hi Nat. Obviously not everyone experiences symptoms post transfer, especially on a natural cycle?? Just keep up with any prescribed medication and I shall be thinking of you as you test. Diane
Thank you for your reply, I've had a frozen embryo transfer, i think i kind of lost it this morning i was so nerves as last time i had a miscarriage and it was an awful experience i suppose im looking for any signs. I think the fact that i will test on Sunday makes me even more nerves. Thank you
Hi Nat. Oh bless you, you still have bad memories, but as fa as I can see all is going as it should. Just hoping with everything crossed that Sunday is your day. Try and keep busy if you can. Diane
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