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4sp5dt - Tiredness, different symptoms - am I reading too much into it?

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Hey everyone! Hope everyone is doing well on their journey 💕

I had my transfer on Saturday and have been taking cyclogest for over a week now. Initially I was feeling absolutely EXHAUSTED, having to lie down during the day and barely able to open my eyes in the morning.

i am still feeling tired but just not as much. I’m not sure if my body is getting used to it but I’m also stressing in case it is a bad sign 🙁

I’ve been having twinges and cramps and the odd feeling in my boobs and starting to overthink everything.

Any words of advice welcome thanks xx

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Hey! Just try to keep yourself busy and keep your mind off it all. Symptom spotting will just stress you out - the only thing that will tell you if you're pregnant or not is your eventual pregnancy test. Good luck for when the day comes! x

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Daisy-Delilah in reply toJustJane1234

Thank you. Just keeping everything crossed 🤞🏻 X

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butterfliez

Hi I am 6dp 5dt , the 2ww can be so difficult, I am slowly driving myself insane symptom spotting, it’s so hard not to when we know the embryo is in there & this is my 3rd transfer it never gets any easier

All the hormone medication can also be the same side effects as pregnancy so it’s definitely causes us to overthink every little part.

No advice really but try to keep distracted in the wait

when is your test day ? X

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Daisy-Delilah in reply tobutterfliez

Thanks so much for the response!

You’re right it’s so difficult, I’m trying to keep busy but not always managing it 🤦🏽‍♀️

Test day is 1st Feb, when is yours? X

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butterfliez in reply toDaisy-Delilah

Yes same here, mine is the 3rd feb my clinic always wait 14 days which feels like a life time. I wish you all the best 🤞X

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Daisy-Delilah in reply tobutterfliez

Oh wow! The full two weeks really does feel like a long time. Can’t believe the transfer was this time last week!

All the best to you too! 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻💕💕💕

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JA-fnukPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Feeling tired etc is probably due to effects of meds during treatment and stress as you mentioned in your post Try to keep yourself busy - rest when you can - eat well and drink plenty of fluids Read a good book - wrap up well and go for a walk in the park Take any meds you have been given as directed

Good luck for OTD

Janet

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Daisy-Delilah in reply toJA-fnuk

Thank you Janet!

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