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Had IVF Embryo Transfer, Fluid In Uterus, Implanted Embryos. What Now?

At my ivf embryo transfer today the ultrasound tech thought she saw fluid in my uterus . The doctor tried to aspirate it but no fluid was coming out. So they went ahead and implanted 2 embryos. Later I asked what it could be and he said it may just be a darker area in the uterus or a thicker part of the uterus. Im worried about implantation now, nor knowing what it is
Wed, 17 Jul 2013
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You need not be worried. Small amount of fluid is present in uterine cavity depending upon period cycle. Fluid and thicker part of uterus or so called dark area in the uterus are different things, so it should be clarified from treating doctor.
After implantation you need follow up ultrasound that can detect the changes.
so, please wait and watch.Take rest and healthy diet.

Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Had IVF Embryo Transfer, Fluid In Uterus, Implanted Embryos. What Now?

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM You need not be worried. Small amount of fluid is present in uterine cavity depending upon period cycle. Fluid and thicker part of uterus or so called dark area in the uterus are different things, so it should be clarified from treating doctor. After implantation you need follow up ultrasound that can detect the changes. so, please wait and watch.Take rest and healthy diet. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan