I have just had a medicated FET. I am on day 5 of my two week wait.
I have had two embryos inserted this time, after having one success 3 years ago (my little boy is now 2) and one failed FET earlier this year.
I have started to get waves of nausea, slight pelvic cramps and also tiny white lumps on my nipples (google has told me these could be montgomery tubercles). I don't remember any of these signs with my first IVF pregnancy.
could these be signs that the transfer has worked ? or am I reading too much into them, could they be from the meds?
Driving myself insane trying to hold off testing too early, as I know the HCG trigger can give a false positive
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Hi Wbno2, good luck in this cycle! I'd be hopeful for sure but the only way you'll definitely know is when you do your test. Some people get lots of symptoms and others get none at all regardless of the outcome. Your symptoms can vary from pregnancy to pregnancy as well. Really hope it works! Fingers crossed for you. I'd urge you to wait until your OTD but if you can't wait that long then you wouldn't be the first or the last to test early. I tested early on both my transfers just to relieve a bit of tension of waiting. Sending good thoughts xxx
I tested on day 11 I think with my first and obvs that one was positive, but I’m just so anxious this time I’m dreading test day. I don’t remember feeling this wound up last time? I think it might be because these are the last of my frozen embryos and obviously it’s straight off the back of a negative result. Xx
Hi Wbno. It’s awful the two week wait,as we listen to our bodies a little too closely. Of course they could be signs and symptoms, but realistically a little too early to be certain. Keep up with all prescribed medication and test on the day recommended by the clinic. I find that most ladies get extremely tired o start off with. Keeping ever crossed or you and hope to have a new little one(s) to join no.1 Diane
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