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Good morning, I had my frozen embryo transfer yesterday which was graded 5aa, all went well with the transfer but this morning I’ve woken up vomiting is this normal? Surly it’s not morning sickness yet?

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Hi Journeydm, the embryo doesn’t implant immediately after your transfer so it’s highly unlikely that you would have enough HCG in your bloodstream that would trigger morning sickness.

Could it just be something you ate? Do call your clinic if you’re worried!

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Journeydm in reply toChocoMuffin

That’s what I’m hoping it is. I think potentially it’s just unlucky that it landed the same time. Hugest thank you for your help.

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