Ivf 3 day transfer

2016-08-16 11:38:33
Today is my 8th day after my 3 day embryo transfer.. taking gestofittablet in the morning injection in the afternoon and vaginal gel in the night along with 2 dosages of estrogen.. I crampin for a little while and there white vaginal discharge with no odour.. I didnt see any implantation bleeding till now..urinating for every two hours and sometimes in a gap of one hour.. feeling exhausted sometimes... how do I know whether I a m a pregnant or not bcoz there's no implantation bleeding till now..please help
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Normally female doesnt get implantation bleeding everytime and in case of ivf where you are taking this many drugs, you l nt get bleeding at all... and abt d question of confirming pregnancy... tht l b confirmed after your serum beta hcg report done on 14th day post et which shd b atleast more than 10...

Answered2016-08-17 14:45:51

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Hello, You do not always have implantation bleeding. You need to do a beta HCG blood test to confirm your pregnancy 2 days after embryo transfer.

Answered2016-08-17 12:15:50

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Its not necessary that all the patients have implantation bleeding. vaginal progesterone does causes white discharge, till it is not foul smelling or itchy, its ok. get a urine routine microscopy and culture done to rule out any infection. you can get a blood pregnancy test done , but that also not more than 2 - 3 days before expected periods i.e. atleast 12 days after ET.

Answered2016-08-17 07:17:04

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