I’m 4dpet on a natural cycle with progesterone support. Ive had a bit of a bleed this afternoon - surely this would be too early for my period to arrive? I did have an uncomfortable transfer where they had to readjust before it felt ok. Could the bleed be due to the transfer/irritated cervix or is it me period come early (just to spite me😓)
This isn’t my first transfer so I generally know what to expect but my initial thought is that it’s pretty early.
Any thoughts?
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I am not sure if this answers your question but in a previous transfer which was difficult I had a bit of bleed the same night after the transfer which I was told it could be from the cervix. It was quite light in colour and flow. And lasted 2 days. An another past transfer it was a medicated FET and I started bleeding as early as 4 days after transfer lightly first with a full bleed 2 days later and it was because I wasn't absorbing enough the progesterone. All my transfers have failed so far. Since you are on a natural protocol with luteal support I wouldn't worry about not having enough progesterone as you are producing your own too. If you are using pessaries it could be irritation from them?
Yes, I think it could be irritation coupled with the fact has maybe my cervix was a bit hurt with the embryo transfer. It’s such a worry though. I just wish I could fast forward all this!
I’ve never had a BFP either but as this is the first natural transfer, I suspect I need to treat it just like a normal cycle.
Everything is so hard not to spot and symptom check.
Hi.blrrding and spotting can happen because of several reasons. It could be the procedure, or irritation from pessary use. You cold try putting them in your back passage for a few days. It could even be a sign of infections so make sure you drink plenty of water and don’t get constipated.take your medication as prescribed and test on the day recommended by your clinic. Good luck. Diane
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