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Had 5 Day FET. Tired, Increased Appetite, Light Cramping. Too Soon For Symptoms?

Hello...I had my 5day Fet on last Tuesday. I've been very tired and my appetite has increased. Also experiencing light cramping off and on. Is it too soon to be having symptoms? I had two embryos transferred, on 8 cell, the other a 10 cell. The embryologist said he drilled a tiny hole to assist with the hatching process. Sorry for going on, I just have so much on my mind :) Thank You! Cue
Thu, 16 May 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
The earliest you would know if you are pregnant, is when you have your scheduled B HCG blood test, as advised by your obstetrician.
THis is generally 10 days after a 5 day FET.
Relying on any symptoms before that, or arriving at conclusions based on those symptoms is pointless.
PLease do not stress yourself out unnecessarily.
All the best.
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Had 5 Day FET. Tired, Increased Appetite, Light Cramping. Too Soon For Symptoms?

Hello Thanks for your query. The earliest you would know if you are pregnant, is when you have your scheduled B HCG blood test, as advised by your obstetrician. THis is generally 10 days after a 5 day FET. Relying on any symptoms before that, or arriving at conclusions based on those symptoms is pointless. PLease do not stress yourself out unnecessarily. All the best.