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Re: Is it possible to feel implantation

From: offpill (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 9 Jun 2003 10:58:59 -0500 (CDT)


Some women claim they do and I suppose it's possible if slight bleeding from implantation irritated the uterus and caused some cramping but you wouldn't know for sure if that was what it was until after you tested positive and then you still wouldn't know for certain. Good luck though!

At Sat, 7 Jun 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I'm not sure about with transfer, but I know implantation is more like
>6-10 days after ovulation than 14. If it is implantation you can
>probably get one of those early results (like first response) tests to
>come up positive in another 5 days or so! Good luck!
>
>At Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Laura wrote:
>>
>>At Sat, 7 Jun 2003, marcia wrote:
>>>
>>>I had and IUI on Tuesday. Today... all day... I have been
>>>experiencing a tickle... or a pang in my abdomen... in the same spot
>>>everytime. It comes and goes. Could it be implantatio? What day does
>>>implantation occur?
>>
>>Marcia,
>>
>>I felt implantation it.... was like a biting feeling or pinging in my
>>lower abdomen. Someone else told me they felt the smae thing. I
>>actually felt it three days in a row and just found out I have triplets.
>>Usually the embryo implants 9 to 10 days after embryo transfer or 14
>>days past ovulation. It is totally possible to feel and very exciting
>>to know by feeling this that the embryo is implanting. Good Luck.




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