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do you have to cramp and spot to be pregnant???

i just had my transfer on 2/20.. very mild cramping and no spoting so far.. does anyone know if you HAVE TO have side effects to be pregnant after transfer???
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no. But i do want to say as special as pregnancy is you want a doc you can trust. If you dont trust them now would be good to find a new one.
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HI, I  HAD MY FIRTS IUI ABOUT ALMOS TWO WEEKS AGO, I JUST STARTED TO HAVE CRAMPS EVERY DAY FOR ABOUT 5 DAYS, COULD I BE PREGO?
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I'm on my 3rd IVF:  the first one I had very bad cramping (enough that I phoned the doctor), no spotting, and it failed. The second one I had very very low-grade mild AF type cramps and no spotting, and I was pregnant (ended in miscarriage).  This time, I have barely any cramping, and if I do it is very low-grade, and no spotting, and I found out yesterday I'm pregnant.  So, no, you do not have to cramp and spot.  Good luck, when will you find out?
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