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Integrative Fertility  (Expert Forum)
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Post embryo transfer
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John H. Kim, M.D. - Women's Health, Gynecology, Acupuncture, Integrative Medicine, REI, Mind/Body Medicine, ReproductiveMedicine, IntegrativeFertility, Herbal Medicine, infertility, menopause
John H. Kim, M.D. Los Altos - CA
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Post embryo transfer

by sally106, Aug 01, 2009 01:23AM
Hi just did embryo transfer and in the evening when passing clear urine found a small peice of red fluffy tissue in the lloo when i did pee. could this be some kind of scar tissue as if what i hear is correct the embryos cannot 'fall out' of the uterus after the transfer. I haven't seen again since and i am worried that i may have lost everything. Thanks and any info would be gratly appreciated.

by John H. Kim, M.D., Aug 01, 2009 11:56AM
To: sally106
I do not know what this could be but if there was any bleeding during the embryo transfer, it could have come from that.  Embryo do not fall out after embryo transfer but bleeding can occur from the endometrial lining or the cervix when an embryo transfer catheter is inserted.  
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by sally106, Aug 01, 2009 01:59PM
To: John H.Kim, M.D.
thank u for your prompt reply to my e-mail :-) It is a releif to read your reply as round the 3rd time passing urine I had some light spotting and this happened when passing urine a couple times later.
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