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In- Vitro and tranfer

I just had a day-5 tranfer with 2-2grade embryo's and I have been cramping. This is day 4th day since the tranfer and took a test on day 2, and day 3 both test was neg. I am not really worried just concern is this normal is there hope that the test will say positive on the 11th which is the day I take the test???
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Oh yes I swell a lot and had sore breast. I am not really swelling as much, but the breast is still sore. I thought for sure I would get my cycle 2 days ago that is how bad my cramps was.
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My test is on the 11th I have been taking a test everyday and it has been Neg each time. I am so confuse not knowing if I am or not or will the test ever say pos. I figure today being my birthday I would get a BFP not yet took one this morning and still Neg. I wish you a lot of blessing on the 12th.
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Hi i had a day 5 transfer on the 3rd and there hasn't been a day i haven't had a little cramping. Did you swell in the tummy to? What day is your test? Its really killing me not noing now. My test is on the 12th...
Good Luck!!!
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They did say I did have it, but that it was nothing to worry about. They stated that the ovaries will take awhile to go back to normal. They said my estrogen level was high the last they check.
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Yes there is, definitely.

If you are having cramping you should call your IVF program to make sure you do not have hyperstimulation of the ovaries.
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