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Embryo transfer

Hello there,I'm driving my self round the twist just waiting to do my pregnancy test next tue.had my ivf on sat 5 day blastocyst they put 2 embryos back.but I've not really felt any difference no cramps or anything is this normal please?
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961574 tn?1520648103
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mhv
Sorry!  Hit the bottom to early!  Ugh


Sorry!  Here it is...

5-Day Transfer

Days Past Transfer (DPT)

One- The blastocyst begins to hatch out of its shell
Two -The blastocyst continues to hatch out of its shell and begins to attach itself to the uterus
Three- The blastocyst attaches deeper into the uterine lining, beginning implantation
Four - Implantation continues
Five- Implantation is complete, cells that will eventually become the placenta and fetus have begun to develop
Six - Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) starts to enter the blood stream
Seven- Fetal development continues and hCG continues to be secreted
Eight -Fetal development continues and hCG continues to be secreted
Nine - Levels of hCG are now high enough to detect a pregnancy
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961574 tn?1520648103
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mhv
Here is a day to day breakdown of what is happening :). Hope it helps!!!
Good luck and baby dust!!!!
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