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211043 tn?1337050701

How much pain is there after the embryo transfer? Is there still chance for hyperstimulation after?

Just wondering how much more pain to expect tomorrow.  I'm sure it's not like the retrieval, but I had excrutiating bloating after the retrieval as well.  The pain from that has subsided, but my belly is still pretty distended.  Just wondering if that bloating pain is gonna come back, as well as the possibility of hyperstimulation?  I'm a day 5 transfer and just want to know if I'm out of the woods with the OHSS?
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294043 tn?1354207946
Oh yes, the full bladder was the most painful part.  I really had to go!!!
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186627 tn?1257877774
Good luck tomorrow!!
No pain at the transfer only a little discomfort since you have to have your bladder at least half full!
Keep us posted!!
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161938 tn?1212169149
I have never had any pain with a transfer
good luck
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270512 tn?1333177636
with my embryo transfers, I had mild discomfort, but nothing bad.  I took a couple of tylenol prior to transfer (yep... I'm a woos.... first to admit that!)
After the transfer, I had some mild cramping off and on.

GOOD LUCK tomorrow, and lots and lots of SSBD!!!
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294043 tn?1354207946
Transfer itself is just like IUI, you will barely feel it.  But if you do have OHSS it will come back if you get pregnant.  Rising hcg makes OHSS pain worth.  But, OHSS does not affect your chances of getting pregnant, so that's a good news.

Good luck!!!!
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