Yes, it's common to experience mild cramping or discomfort in your stomach after an embryo transfer. This can be due to the procedure itself or hormonal changes in your body. However, if the pain becomes severe or is accompanied by heavy bleeding, you should contact your healthcare provider for further evaluation. Always trust your instincts and seek guidance if you have concerns.
I'd say about 200
Some bleeding and mild cramping can be normal after embryo transfer due to implantation or other factors. However, if the bleeding is heavy, persistent, or associated with severe pain, it is important to contact your healthcare provider for evaluation to rule out any complications.
In a normal pregnancy the embryo becomes attached to the
Yes, it's normal to experience cramping before a frozen embryo transfer (FET). Many women report mild cramping due to hormonal changes or the preparation of the uterine lining for implantation. However, if the cramping is severe or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's important to consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
it normal to have a cold stomach during pregnancy
You wouldn't normally see a sac on ultrasound until about 5 weeks. Sounds normal.
It is normal to show a little bump that early. I was already leaving my pants unbuttoned when I was at that stage with my first pregnancy
The normal pH of the stomach is about 2-3 and is caused by a high concentration of HCl secreted by the parietal cells of the stomach.
The precise site of embryo implantation in a normal pregnancy is usually within the endometrium of the uterus. The embryo typically implants in the upper part of the uterus, in an area called the fundus, or in the anterior or posterior walls of the uterus.
Spotting on day 2 after a frozen embryo transfer can occur and may be due to several factors, including implantation bleeding as the embryo begins to attach to the uterine lining. It can also be a side effect of hormonal medications used during the process. While light spotting can be normal, it’s important to monitor the situation and consult your healthcare provider if the spotting becomes heavy or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms. Always follow your physician's guidance for the best advice tailored to your situation.
Acid (Hcl) is secreted by the parietal cells of the stomach. In the stomach the food itself and saliva from mouth (this is little alkaline) regulates acidity of the stomach. But acid in normal quantity is needed for digestion, specially for meats, hard and solid foods.
Stomach aches is not normal but abdominal pains yes it is and only during the first trimester.