So I had my 6th transfer on Thursday (disaster!) but I have a new question as previously my boobs have always been sore before and during the tww from the progesterone.
This time, they’re flat as pancakes and literally not sore in the slightest.
Has anyone else had this? Does it mean I’m not absorbing the progesterone? I’m in lubion in the morning and 1 cyclogest in the evening. Plus clexane and steroids.
Just wondering why I don’t feel anything this time! X
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Personally I never get sore boobs before 6-7 days into the 2ww. So not having sore boobs it's nothing to worry about ☺️☺️☺️Try to relax, stay positive and best of luck for your OTD! And most importantly, don't test early! I used to be a serial tester, but testing early is the biggest mistake you can do while in the 2ww 🙈🙈🙈🙈☺️☺️☺️☺️🤞🤞🤞🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! I’m pretty good at waiting until OTD as I just can’t deal with any stress of seeing a negative before then!
Just hate the tww, I’ve kept notes for all my other transfers and feel like on the bfp rounds I’ve always had cramps etc early on - literally nothing this time!! Xx
Is this your first transfer on steroids? Sometimes I feel like they mask sore boobs for me… I’m currently 5 weeks 2 days and didn’t get any inkling of sore boobs until 7 days past transfer. Wishing you all the best!! X
Hey! Yes it’s the first one on steroids, I only started them on the day of transfer though so only 3 days in! I haven’t had any cramping or anything so far, so naturally have decided it’s failed already 😫 honestly I hate this 2ww xx
I’m the same and I’m on lubion twice a day and pessarys twice too! When I had my chemical my boobs were aching before and after transfer but with my wee boy they didn’t get sore until a week or so after test date so I know it’s not indicative of whether or not it will/has worked but with all this progesterone this time I defo thought I’d feel something by now! Only my tummy aches from all the needle bruising lol 🤪 xx
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