I’ve just had my second scan (day 6 of cycle, had 4 days of stims, 5th this evening) and nurse said I have 2 follicles on each ovary which are reacting so that’s good (I have low AMH). I know it’s early days, fingers crossed I have a couple more and they all grow.. I was also told I had fluid in my cavity which needs to be monitored. I’m still bleeding so was told it could be that. I’m hoping it’s not a sign of any other issue. Anyone had this before? Thank you for reading
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I had fluid showing up on first scan on my first round, I was told it was a normal reaction some people have to stims. It went after egg collection and i had a fresh transfer which ended in a bfp (sadly miscarried but nothing to do with fluid). Good luck 🍀
Hi Kiri23, I had a bit of fluid appear at the beginning of each cycle and disappear before ovulation. This happened during 2 eggs collection, a medicated FET and 2 natural FETs. The clinic did all sorts of possible tests, including a hysteroscopy to try and understand what was causing it but nothing at all was found. At the end, for my peace of mind, I asked for a Hycosy to check that my Fallopian tubes were ok and were not leaking this mysterious fluid that appears and disappears. The hycosy showed that my tubes were good and not the issue. The doctors were happy and I felt finally reassured that it was just my body reacting to hormones. Interestingly we did our FET two months after the Hycosy and for the first time no fluids were spotted at any point during the cycle. Wishing you lots of luck x
Thank you for your reply. It seems it was to do with bleeding from my cycle as the fluid has now gone which is a relief. This whole process is such a worry at each stage! So glad of the support on this forum. Wishing you all the best too x
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