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Hot water bottle during stim injections for v painful period

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Hi all,

I'm about to start my first round of meriofert injections but also currently having a typically horrendous painful period. I need a hot water bottle at all times for the pain.

Am I still able to use a hot water bottle for the next few days despite the injections, or is there some negative impact it could have? I'm finding mixed guidance online and I didn't think to ask the nurses at my clinic beforehand!

Any advice would be much appreciated!

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As far as I know It's OK to use it until transfer, but not after.

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