We had egg collection beginning of sept 20 and had a freeze all due to ohss (got 2 day 5 blastocyst) . Started our FET protocol 30/9 and have gone on to transfer one healthy blastocyst back on 1/12 (so I’m currently 4dp5dt I think). Anyway just looking for some advice. Since 2dp I’ve had slight dull cramping on and off - nothing painful or anything and starting to rule myself out (Touch wood I haven’t had any today and no spotting or bleeding) . Has anyone else had this that early And gone on to have BFP? Just need some positivity ❤️
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I think that’s quite normal following an FET? And a good sign as far as possible implantation is concerned. And can also be an effect of the medication. Please don’t worry too much yet, enjoy the thought that anything could happen! I stupidly tested at 6 and 7 days post FET and have had very stark negatives despite all the symptoms in the world so it just goes to show you can’t rely on anything you’re feeling during this time. Please don’t test early - I’ve learnt the hard way 😂 xx
On my first failed cycle I felt nothing no cramping at all, on my second cycle I had period cramping from 2dpt and got a faint positive test on day 4, he has just turned one now. So cramping was a very good sign for me. Good luck!
Ah amazing congratulations, I think I just to find some positivity and stop symptom watching. What will be will be. But I so hope these are good signs for us ❤️ Xxx
I don’t think you should rule yourself out either! Still lots of hope! I have read quite a few posts - and I have realised you really cannot tell by looking for symptoms! Some have no symptoms, some have symptoms. And all symptoms could be period like, implantation or they could just be all the hormones 😇🥰 Just got to try stay positive and hope - your body needs time now! 🥰 Wishing you all the best!!
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