Here I am on a 2WW, yesterday we transferred 2 blastocysts. 3AA and 3AB. One started to hatch already by the time of the transfer. This is our 3rd transfer.. First didn't work, 2nd in October 2021 ended up as chemical. I was put on heparin and aspirin after some extra blood tests this time around.
I know it's probably silly, but i just need some success stories with no cramping at all plzzzz. ππππππ
My first transfer when I didn't get pregnant, I had no cramping at all. Not even a little bit and it didn't work.. My second one I practically felt embryos attaching and had very strong cramping. They started on the day of transfer and lasted about 3 days. And even though it was a chemical it worked.
So here I am... With not cramping at all. With no symptoms or anything literally. And I'm worried that it's going to be unsuccessful...
Is there anyone here that had no cramping and ended up pregnant and had cramping and ended up not pregnant. I know I'm silly, but I just need some hints from my body and I have nothing π
Anyone else on 2ww atm?
Baby dust to us all Xxx
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Oh congratulations β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ thats great to know! Gives me hope! This 2ww is a torture, it's been 6 years waiting for our little rainbow baby.
I had ZERO cramping on my successful transfer and considerable cramping with my failed transfer. Honesty I think the cramping for me was from the drugs. It varies so much even from transfer to transfer!! Itβs way too early to say you are out. Best of luck to you !!
I had quite a lot of cramping on my unsuccessful round starting 4dp5dt, whereas the only cramping I felt on the successful round was 10 minutes of twinges on 11dp5dt. I actually took medication (buscopan) to prevent cramping on the successful round, as early cramping may be detrimental to the embryo attaching and there is some evidence buscopan improves pregnancy rates. It's so hard not to symptom spot, we all do it, but just try to relax and treat yourself as much as you can. xx
Thank you so much for sharing! It's sooo hard! I am prone to miscarage and have been put on heparin injections to help thin my blood as it may stop implantation.. So maybe this is the reason I don't have any cramps. I had a bit of lower stomach pain just like I would do before periods, but it was very light version. Otherwise I don't feel literally any different to any other day. I think I wait for cramping as when I did cramp I got BFP and when I wasn't I got BFN.. I'm trying to focus on xmas, decorating and chilling xxx thank you for your lovely message β€οΈ
I didn't have any cramping at all. The day after transfer, I felt a fizzing type feeling in my tummy for a few seconds but that was it and I have twins from that pregnancy.Wishing you luck. X
This gives me sooo much hope! Congratulations on your twins β₯οΈπ Its my dream to have twins as well. We had 2 transferred π I think I'm being silly, but considering my 2 experiences I think I'm over thinking this too much! I'm on heparin injections as well, plus taking it super easy this time around. So maybe this is the reason I don't have cramps π thank you so much Xxx
I had no cramping during my ivf cycle and got a bfp. On testing day I was 100% convinced that it was a bfn due to no symptoms. I really don't think symptoms at this stage mean anything. Try to stay positive! Good luck x
Hi Arisha, I had my transfer on Monday too, our fourth transfer, so I think weβre 2WW buddies! Never had a BFP before so donβt know what to expect. As the others have said, cramping can be both good and bad so wouldnβt place too much importance on that. Fingers crossed our TWWs go quickly and we both get our BFPs! X
Oh hey 2ww buddy wishing us both loads of luck and baby dust! Would be the most magical time of the year indeed for us hopefully β₯οΈ let me know how you get on plz!! Baby dust to us both Xxxx
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