I’m on d5p5dt (frozen transfer) and since this morning I’ve been having the same feeling I got during stimulation/afterwards, when I had moderate OHSS: ovaries feel full and heavy and kind of strangely tickly.
My stimulation was 2 months ago (we froze and took a break because of OHSS and PGT). Could I be having mild OHSS after the frozen transfer?
I feel mild cramps too… So hard not to read into everything!
Thanks, fingers crossed for everyone and baby dust to my fellow TWW-ers of late May!
Teely
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The 2WW is always a difficult time and is hard to not read into every symptom. I have just finished my 2WW and could not stop looking up everything and driving myself nuts till finally all was confirmed today with the official numbers and positive results from the beta-hcg. So hang in there and this could be your time. Sending you all positive vibes! 🤞🏼❤️🤗🍀🌈
I’m on day 4 of the 11 day wait. First and last FET. Getting very faint cramps and going for a wee every hour and sore nipples. Strange one! 😀 I test on 6/6 but being very impatient I want it to arrive like now. Good luck! X
In a FET they don’t stimulate your ovaries in fact in my protocol they down reg them so it’s defo not OHSS its probs the meds (if you are on the progesterone pessaries they can make you feel a little like you describe) best of luck to you for test day xx
Hi Waitinglee. Could it be your boweks? Motions passing by ovaries that haven't fully settled can caused similar problems to OHSS. Try drinking extra water and be careful not to get constipated. Hope all soon settles. Diane
Thanks everyone. I called my doctor who said most definitely not OHSS - probably just a side effect of medication, as I'm on quite a high dose of progesterone and estradiol.
Testing tomorrow - I am so scared to get the results!
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