pretty new here. I had my FET transfer with 2 embryos 5 days ago. Taking daily 3 times Progesterone. Having cramps during all day, especially when I stand more than 20 mins. My boobs are incredibly sore. But i guess all these can also be related with progesterone. Made a stupidity and made a test today, BFN. Am I out? Does anyone have bloating, cramping like pulling under progesterone? Baby dust to all of you
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Your definitely not out! That’s very early to test lovely. Give it time and if it’s meant to be it will be 💕. Do something to take your mind of it if you can,easier said than done I know lol. Watch a good series and eat some good food treat yourself. Be kind to yourself xx
Thank you so much!💜 I am trying to keep calm, somehow couldn't stop myself today My husband is already so excited, and I'm so afraid to disappoint him and myself. Fingers crossed! Guess this will be a week of Netflix again🙂 Many virtual hugs
Oh lovely! I know people always say it’s too early but it really REALLY is in your case. Remember you had a 2 day transfer so right now you’re the equivalent of 2dp5dt and it’s literally impossible to get a BFP that early. The earliest I’ve ever heard is 5dp5dt (so 8dp2dt for you) but even then it’s only a small percentage that get a positive test that early.
I'm so glad I read this post! I had 2 x embryo's transferred 3 days ago. My last two cycles, I've used crinone as my progesterone. This time? I'm using Utrogestan and I am BLOATING and CRAMPING like hell!! I'm in my 5th IVF cycle, and this is the worst I've ever felt. Currently resting in bed, drinking lots of water, and feeling sorry for myself. Get better soon. x
Yes, you are not alone I am using both Utrogestan and Duphaston. This bloating is crazy! I do light walks, but especially at nights it is horrible and gets stronger when I lie in bed. Do you also have cramps when you stand longer? Today is my 7dp2dt, cramps are a bit better but bloating still goes on...
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