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Watery discharge after transfer

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Hello, I had a transfer 3 days ago and have some watery discharge today. No breast tenderness . Does anyone know what that could mean? Thank you, x

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Hi 👋 hope you are feeling okay after transfer.

Are you using pessaries? xxx

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Carolyo in reply toFaith103

Hello Faith, yes thank you, I am feeling ok, I am on the pessaries as well until the test/ period.Xx

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi Carolyo. That could just be coming from your cervix caused by extra oestrogen cleaning your vagina. Could be a good sign, fingers crossed. Don't test early though. Wait until when you have been advised. Diane

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