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after ivf

i did my ivf transfer two days ago and am feeling cramp like and a sharp pain around my pelvic is this nomal? can i get answer pls
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318181 tn?1336443496
No worries, it is normal to feel a little cramping after. It's probably just from the procedure itself...but if it continues in the days ahead, it could be implantation cramps. Of course, everyone's different, so you never know whether you will feel anything or not. Best of luck with everything!
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i,m new at this, today i had 2 embryos put back.they are 5 dys old.had some cramping after the dr got done with the implant.is this normal
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this is my day 5 of transfer feeling pretty crampy when does it goes away
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768616 tn?1322665820
hi like heatehr said it could be implantaion cramp which is good.but if its ur fresh ivf,then u feel cramps  because of egg retrivel also.is ur transfer was day 5 or day 3.if its a day 5 chances r more that it could be implantaion cramp becasue in day 5 transfer it take 2 days to implant .goodluck to y.lots of babydust.when is ur bloodwork???
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318181 tn?1336443496
As far as I've understood, cramping after transfer is pretty normal. It could even be a good sign! Lots of women get cramps when implantation takes place! By the way, you're about a week ahead of me...my retrieval is on Wednesday!

Best of luck to you!
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