Tender Breasts, On And Off Cramping After Frozen Embryo Transfer. HPT Came Negative. Was It Too Early ?
I am 9 days past my 5 day frozen embryo transfer (DE),I have tenders boobs as of yesterday, slight on and off cramping/twinges and I am feeling cold all the time however I did a HPT and got a BFN. Did I test too early........is there still hope?<br><br>*I have endo and removed 2 polyps on 08/08/3013 and did a course of intralipid 7 days before my transfer.<br><br>
Hi, Thanks for the query. Symptoms of early pregnancy can mimic symptoms of premenstrual phase. So just by symptoms we cannot come to one conclusion. Urine pregnancy test kit may not detect pregnancy this much early. Better to wait till expected to of periods. If you miss the periods, go for blood test for pregnancy. Prefer quantitative blood test, in it hcg levels can be estimated to diagnose the pregnancy. For more details : http://srsree.blogspot.com/2012/05/pregnancy-tests.html If the test comes positive, it is good and you can continue with regular antenatal checkups. If the test comes negative, the possibility of pregnancy is less. Take care.
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Tender Breasts, On And Off Cramping After Frozen Embryo Transfer. HPT Came Negative. Was It Too Early ?
Hi, Thanks for the query. Symptoms of early pregnancy can mimic symptoms of premenstrual phase. So just by symptoms we cannot come to one conclusion. Urine pregnancy test kit may not detect pregnancy this much early. Better to wait till expected to of periods. If you miss the periods, go for blood test for pregnancy. Prefer quantitative blood test, in it hcg levels can be estimated to diagnose the pregnancy. For more details : http://srsree.blogspot.com/2012/05/pregnancy-tests.html If the test comes positive, it is good and you can continue with regular antenatal checkups. If the test comes negative, the possibility of pregnancy is less. Take care.