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Having Dark Brown, Greenish Discharge After Embryo Transfer. Also, Mild Cramps, Headaches. Normal?
Hi, I am very worried as I had my first icsi 14 days ago, 3 day embryo. Was good quality the embryologist said. I just realised that I have dark brown green ish discharge , I had white discharge since embryo transfer all day every day till now?? I don t know is that a bad sign? My test is on Friday, I had mild cramps since the transfer and for last 3 days head aches. I don t have any period ache, normally I am in agony every month. Is there a chance that still everything could be ok? I am 31, had 11 eggs , one week injections , Regards Maggie
Your symptoms of spotting per vagina with pain abdomen is something to be concerned about.
Get a Ultrasound abdomen done to rule out early chances of misscarriage/ sub chorionic haemorrhage.
Dont worry you still have chances of continuation of pregnancy.
Studies have shown that 50% women with first trimester spotting continue their pregnancy and deliver a healthy child.
take care,
Regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Having Dark Brown, Greenish Discharge After Embryo Transfer. Also, Mild Cramps, Headaches. Normal?
Hello, Thanks for the query. Your symptoms of spotting per vagina with pain abdomen is something to be concerned about. Get a Ultrasound abdomen done to rule out early chances of misscarriage/ sub chorionic haemorrhage. Dont worry you still have chances of continuation of pregnancy. Studies have shown that 50% women with first trimester spotting continue their pregnancy and deliver a healthy child. take care, Regards, Dr Nilofer