Me again! 😂 I’ve been having cramping since my transfer yesterday morning (10am) and still having very mild ones now. I expected to have them for a few hours after the transfer and they have died down since yesterday but still can feel it. Is this normal?
I’m a chronic worrier so any twinge and I’m panicking x
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Hey, try not to worry too much. Cramping can occur often in the 2ww, or not at all. I've read so many stories on here where both scenarios result in positive endings.I had quite strong cramps for 2 or 3 days post transfer, then they disappeared. Think it was just the 'aftershock' of transfer x
I think maybe it’s just because of the transfer. I only had a tiny bit of spotting after but the cramps are really faint now whereas they were quite strong in the hours after the transfer. I was really tense too during the transfer as I was scared it was going to hurt so that probably didn’t help 😂 x
Try and stay positive and not worry .Cramping is a sign … my 2 positives I had no symptoms really although they did end up in miscarriage so try and not think to much about symptoms as everyone is different xxx
I think I’m just over thinking every little feeling 😂 I’ve never been pregnant so wouldn’t know what to expect from my body or if I’d have symptoms at all. It’s probably side effects from the pesseries too xx
Totally get it ziggy , I always feel like it’s an exciting time but very worrying if that makes sense ??? Thank you , yes been a hard time but feeling better and ready for my next round which I hope to start next week xxx
It’s very exciting as this is the closest we’ve ever been to getting pregnant! But it’s also terrifying after so many years of being let down. Lots of luck for your next cycle 💗🥰
Hope you can get some time to chill in your 2 week wait and do something kind for yourself. 💜🐈 I heard here that a lot of people have no symptoms for 2 week and some people do. So take a breath and find something to keep you busy!!!
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