I am now day 10 post embryo transfer and the last 3 nights i have been feeling hot flashes with a nausea. It could be the estrogen im taking so who knows just wondering if you think its a good sign?
I never took ovitrelle after embryo transfer this time so its not that.
My results day is in 3 days time (day 13) because i had fresh embryo transfer on the 2nd day after eggs retrieval.
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Yes i got super hot around 5am every day and had vivid dreams but I think it was due to the progesterone! I’m now 29 weeks pregnant. But I also had implantation bleed on day 8 post 3 day transfer which I think was the only reliable indicator that it worked for me. Lots of sticky baby dust to you, good luck xx
Yes I am currently on day 11 post transfer and had night sweats the last couple of nights and nausea during the day a times. I have also started to have mild cramping last night.
It feels like period pains to me 🙁 feeling down and hopeless but test day is tomorrow so will know for sure if my little Blasto has stuck.
At least u got to blasto stage! Mine was put in on day 2 was just 4cells 😁 good luck though my love hope this is it for you. I woke up today sickness and cramping gone. Can i ask how much progesterone r u on?
Thank you. I am on one 25mg of lubion and in the pessaries two 400mg one morning one evening plus Progynova twice daily. I felt fine when I started two weeks ago but I suppose that’s is medication it can change things. I wouldn’t worry about the stage if embryo I don’t think it makes a difference I had 7 fertilized and 5 made to Blasto and this is number two used. They used supposedly the best one first.
We will see. Glad you feel better. 🤞🙏keep going and look after yourself.
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