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spotting/light bleed on 1dpt. Is this normal?

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This is my first frozen embryo cycle and I am very nervous and don’t know what to expect. 1 day following my transfer I had some spotting late in the evening. It was red but only there when I wiped and didn’t happen again.

Now as you can imagine this really freaked me out and all sorts went through my mind. I’m hoping it was nothing and not a sign that the transfer failed before it even had a chance to start 😭

has anyone else experienced anything like this?

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Hope bleeding has settled down Sometimes after transfer there can be some bleeding due to the actual procedure If still concerned call your clinic for advice and reassurance

Thinking of you

Janet-Partner

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