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9 days post-transfer and no symptoms??

Hi girls, I had embryo transfer exactly 9 days ago and I have no pregnancy symptoms whatsoever. I had slightly tender breast a few days ago but even that is gone. I was told, like most of you, to take a blood test on day 14. However, I am paranoid that the embryos might have fallen out long time ago. If there is a chance that I am pregnant, shouldn't I feel at least SOME of the signs of pregnancy: dizziness, fatigue, etc. Please let me know if anyone had a successful IVF and did not have any symptoms until the positive test. Thanks!
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I have no symtomp at all ( not even sore nipples) even after the first trimester.  I was so worry if I was still pg.  My son just turns 5 months old.  Good luck
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Thanks for your comment. It helps at least to keep my hopes up.
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there are NO pregnancy symptoms....
some women have all kinds of "signs" but are not pregnant, some have nothing and are.
testing is the only way to know.
good luck!
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