During IVF the doctor places a thin catheter into the uterus. The cramping is caused by the doctor threading the catheter in through the cervix. Not unlike the cramps following a PAT test that some women get.
The cramping occurs because the uterus attempts to push out the pregnancy tissue.
Cramping can occur at anytime during as this will be your uterus stretching. Typically around a week after conception and feels like period cramps. Hope this helps :)
Discharge and cramping can occur during pregnancy, particularly during the first and third trimesters. However, they can also be signs that your period is about to arrive. Pregnancy cramping shouldn't be too painful or be accompanied by heavy bleeding
The symptoms of BV occur at the vagina and vulva. Occasionally women complain of pelvic cramping or pain with sex.
Fertilization can occur in a lab in a petrie dish. That is how they do IVF. They then insert the fertilized egg into the uterus. But other than that it can not since eggs are inside the woman's body.
Actually, it can. But to be really sure, consult with your gynocologist.
You should not have a metallic smelling discharge and cramping while pregnant. Mild cramping can occur during early pregnancy, as your uterus is growing and your ligaments are adjusting. However, the cramping and discharge needs to be investigated by your Doctor. This may indicate a water infection or a yeast infection. See your Doctor.
Yes, But not a normal fertilization . Only IVF method can make fertilization without fallopian tube.
No. IVF is a mortal sin.
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It's not unheard of for period like cramping to occur as early as 7-14 days before your period. However the cramping may be caused by a UTI, approaching period or even Ovulation. If the cramping is severe enough to require pain killers & your period doesn't arrive on time, then see your Doctor for a pregnancy blood test & also have a urine test performed for a UTI.
When the bowel stops functioning, the following symptoms occur: abdominal cramping, nausea and vomiting, failure to pass gas or stool.