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In my IVF journey, I was hyper-aware of every single twinge, but many early symptoms like bloating or breast tenderness are just progesterone. True pregnancy symptoms usually pick up around week 6 or 7. Please be gentle with yourself and try not to stress over every little change.
With my PCOS history, my body reacted differently to hormones, but I had absolutely no symptoms initially after my transfer. Don't lose hope just because you feel normal. Be gentle with yourself during this waiting period.
Yes, eating them in normal, small quantities is safe, but check with your doctor if you have doubts.
Our bodies go through a lot, but any spotting or bleeding early on needs a doctor's opinion. Give your gynac a call, they will guide you properly.
Yes, false negatives happen all the time because of low hCG levels in early days. But a false positive is highly unlikely unless you are on some fertility drugs or left the test strip sitting for too long. Get a beta hCG blood test done to get a 100% clear answer.
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