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IVF Crinone Watery Discharge

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Kittyyy85 · 04/03/2022 14:55

Hey! I'm hoping someone might be able to help!

I'm currently 12 days after a 5 day blast transfer. My clinic has told me to test on day 14. This is my first ever cycle of IVF - fresh transfer.

I'm taking Crinone pressaries as part of my treatment twice daily.

Before transfer, the discharge was clumpy and white to be expected. However within a day or so after transfer, this changed to very watery discharge. On 4/5 days post transfer I had what felt like stomach cramps and felt positive. By 6/7dpt, I'm sure my cervix felt high and soft.

Now in my second week of the 2ww and I've absolutely no symptoms at all. My cervical discharge has gone back to being quite clumpy although there is still some watery discharge so I have a strong feeling that this cycle hasn't worked Sad even my cervix now feels low, hard and open. I get hot at night and seem to wake up at 3am and can't sleep again but I guess that's a mixture of meds and anxiety. Perhaps it was an early chemical but I've held out testing so will never know.

Does Crinone generally produce watery discharge? Has anyone else been in the same position and had a BFP?

I contacted the clinic today and they've just said some women feel nothing at all so to carry on taking the meds until I test on Sunday. I'd be so grateful for any feedback or experiences

Thank you x

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Kittyyy85 · 07/03/2022 11:00

Just in case anyone ever comes across this and questions discharge while on Crinone pessaries during IVF, I thought I'd give you the outcome.

Yesterday was OTD, and it was BFN. I came straight off the meds and have no CM anymore, watery or otherwise so it wasn't a pregnancy symptom for me, it was just the effect of the pessaries.

If you're reading this, all the best to you in your journey ❤️

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