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IVF trandfer no symptoms

Hey ladies, this is my first IVF transfer. I am day 2 post transfer. I was cramping the first 3 days and I felt bloated. Now I don't feel anything at all, should I be worried?
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I didn't do IVF but got pregnant on 6th round of IUI so I know the torture of those two weeks! I had very little cramping - less than the times when it DIDN'T work - and no spotting, but I did start to feel lower abdominal pressure when bearing down, like when you pee, very early, along with breast sensitivity and increased urination, all by the second week and before my missed period. It's really hard because many of the symptoms of being pregnant can also be side effects of the hormones. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!
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Thanks everyone, everything I read online said I should cramp that's how you know it's working.
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I'm 28 wks with first IVF pregnancy (first cycle) and I didn't feel pregnant until 20 wks! I remember chucking the biggest tantrum in the 2 week wait saying I couldn't handle the pressure of doing it again and that I knew it had failed (little did I know this was my hormones going crazy and therefore sending me crazy.... And the exact point my husband knew I was pregnant because I was an emotional wreck!!) just keep busy and think positive, what ever is going to happen has already been decided, the transfer is done and you'll find out soon enough... Good luck Hun hope all is positive!
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Don't stress . It will take time.  For me I felt after 8 weeks n it was my first pregnancy.
With second pregnancy I felt after my missed period.
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Try not to stress out and look for symptoms, I have had 2 cycles of ivf and both times i had no symptoms at all in the 2 week wait. The first cycle was unsuccessful but the 2nd cycle was a success and i am now 32 weeks pregnant! Good luck! Xx
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