What Does Brown Discharge And Mild Cramps In Lower Abdomen On Fourteenth Day Of Embryo Transfer Indicate?
I'm 31 years,14th day after embryo transfer .4embryos were transferred.2are between grade1&2,two are grade 2.&i'm taking progesteron v.gel.Today I have a little brownish discharge on wiping only.and I have very mild cramps in the lower abdominal area..i did a Bhcg on 6th day after ET..It was <1.2.after that I didn't do any blood test.But I did a hpt on 12th day,it shows a faint +ve line.now i'm worried about the little brownish disharge that came along with the prog.disharge.i have tenderness on breast,fatigue,mild crambs on lower abdomen, head ache,frequent urination.can I hope anything +ve?pls...reply me.
Hello there! Tank you for asking. brownish discharge on day 14 of embryo transfer with abdominal cramps despite the use of oral progesterones are not the good omens, it indicates embryo is being rejected for conception. Visit your fertility clinic and seek their help and see if its not too late yet. May the odds be ever in your favour
regards S Khan
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What Does Brown Discharge And Mild Cramps In Lower Abdomen On Fourteenth Day Of Embryo Transfer Indicate?
Hello there! Tank you for asking. brownish discharge on day 14 of embryo transfer with abdominal cramps despite the use of oral progesterones are not the good omens, it indicates embryo is being rejected for conception. Visit your fertility clinic and seek their help and see if its not too late yet. May the odds be ever in your favour regards S Khan