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5 Day Transfer

Hello everyone,

I'm new to the forum and I'm at the end of my first IVF cycle. I had my (5 Day) transfer on Tuesday..... And I'm a little discouraged because I do not feel any symptoms and not to mention I took 2 First response pregnancy test and they both were negative.
I guess I should wait for my blood test on Tuesday!  
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961574 tn?1520648103
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mhv
60% is awesome!!! : )  fingers and toes crossed for you!!!
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Hi,

Everyone after my 1st IVF cycle failed, it was a 3 day transfer with no frozen embies. I am in my second cycle, 4 embies and two look good and 2 fair. This time having a 5day transfer. Nervous but feel positive, as they say if embyros survive to the blastycyst stage chances of getting pregnant are 60%.

Wish me luck and any suggestions :-).
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961574 tn?1520648103
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mhv
You tested way to early.  Do not give up hope!!!  Lots of ladies have no symptoms, and get that wonderful BFP after their beta!!!  Hang in there! : )   What day is your beta on?
Sending you hugs, and baby dust!!
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Hello Monique,
I too am in my first cycle of Day 5 transfer, i too dont have any symptoms ,the Preg test can detect any HCG only after day 9 post transfer, good luck and baby dust
Cheers
P
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