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Cough, blocked nose and light fever after FET-is that going to be a problem?

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Hello! I'm 5dpt6dt and I've been having cold symptoms pretty much from the day of my transfer. I'm mostly concerned about light fever; it was 37.2C yesterday and I took paracetamol. I was checking all day today it was around 37C and suddenly it got to 37.9C so o took another paracetamol. This is my first cycle so I'm not sure how worried I should be; I know excess heat will compromise the embryo, but I think that's borderline acceptable? I emailed my clinic and still waiting for a response. Just wanted to ask if anyone has had a similar situation and had a positive pregnancy test at the end?

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it should be fine and you are doing the right thing taking only paracetamol to keep your temperature down 🤗 just keep hydrated and rest when you need to good luck! Xx

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Thank you so much for your kind words, I think I needed reassurance to stop stressing about it😊

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Hi BearPanda. Lemon and honey in hot water and regular paracetamol. Not nice at all, but hopefully it will pass soon. Diane

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