Oh, the infamous two-week wait! I spent every second googling if a sneeze was an IVF symptom. Nausea and exhaustion didn't actually hit me until week 6, so enjoy the symptom-free peace while you can!
I can only share my own IVF experience—I didn't feel anything substantial until my 6th week when mild nausea started. Before that, any mild cramps were just from the progesterone support. Try to stay relaxed and wait for your beta HCG test.
My doctor explained that early symptoms before the beta test are usually just side effects of the progesterone injections and gel. Real pregnancy symptoms typically start around 6 weeks of pregnancy when HCG levels rise. Keep taking your medicines on time as prescribed.
Honestly, with my IVF twins, I was expecting symptoms on day one, but nothing happened for weeks! Most symptoms like nausea or breast tenderness didn't start until around 6 to 7 weeks. Don't stress if you feel absolutely nothing right now, it's very normal.