most likely you are pregnate
I really wouldn't like to say either way. In my opinion if it was a negative pregnancy you wouldn't be experiencing any symptoms at all. Buts its very possible the discomfort you have is from the embryo transfer. Please note this is advice only & is not to be used in place of a Medical experts.
A pregnancy test after embryo transfer can be done as soon as two weeks after the transfer and yield accurate results.
Embryo transfer is the process of moving embryos fertilized outside the body (through in vitro fertilization) into a woman's body for conception and pregnancy.
An hCG level of less than 5mIU/ml is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25mIU/ml is considered positive for pregnancy.
While early pregnancy testing is possible it often yields a false negative. In cases where fertility drugs are used it can yield a false positive. It is best to wait 14-16 days after ovulation, unprotected sex, or embryo transfer for the most accurate results.
If the embryo stopped developing soon after implanting this would be possible, if you never had a positive test -it is more likely you weren't pregnant.
You wouldn't normally see a sac on ultrasound until about 5 weeks. Sounds normal.
If there was an actual embryo, it was not a false pregnancy.
Yes, but it isn't the baby you feel. A baby doesn't move this early.
adavntages of embryo transfer
the transfer of gene to the embryo in order to produce transgenic offspring is known as gene transfer through embryo.
In a normal pregnancy the embryo becomes attached to the