Just had first IVF-ICSI 4 days ago, wondering about signs of pregnancy? My breasts hurt last few days but not today and I felt some cramping last few days but not today? I had 2 embryos ( own eggs) transferred and I just turned 44 2 days before transfer. PT is not for 1 more week. I have one child ( natural) when I was 32. I am giving myself Progesterone shots daily.Dr. said I did well with transfer and had 1( 2grade cell plus) and 1 ( 3grade cell plus) Don't understand this grading system so much. My fsh was 8 I think and estradial went up to 738 before retreival. I egg didn't fertilize but other 2 did ( one at 21 1/2 and one at 22 1/2) What are my chances and what symtoms should I be currently having? What should my BBT be reading now if I am pregnant? Also, weight is 245, 5 ' 8" and just turned age 44. Pretty healthy no health issues. Just taking Pre-natal and Calcium pills. Also, will baby aspirin help with ( hopeful) implantation?
Hi, you won't get any symptoms now. It is too early. Get your bhcg test done on day 14 after transfer. Around that time, you may have bloating, acidity and weakness. Aspirin will help in implantation. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any other query I will be happy to help. Regards Dr khushboo
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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy With IVF-ICSI?
Hi, you won t get any symptoms now. It is too early. Get your bhcg test done on day 14 after transfer. Around that time, you may have bloating, acidity and weakness. Aspirin will help in implantation. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any other query I will be happy to help. Regards Dr khushboo