I know we're supposed to take it easy for the first couple of days, and I have been. But does anyone else get paranoid about every movement??? LOL Like when I cough really hard, I'm afraid I'll jar them loose or something. LOL Yes, I know I'm a dork. I'm sure they can't "jar loose" but I still get paranoid. Is anyone else like I am, or am I the only one????
Hey there... I completely understand... I had a sneezing fit 2 days after my transfer and I just knew that I had knocked them loose, etc. I was a nervous wreck. However, I can tell you that it did not matter as both of my embies took. I sort of took "take it easy" to mean no sudden movements, aerobic activity, etc. I even walked slower, stayed out of the stairwells, etc. for the first week or so. I hope this helps!
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MyBoyParker wrote:I know we're supposed to take it easy for the first couple of days, and I have been. But does anyone else get paranoid about every movement??? LOL Like when I cough really hard, I'm afraid I'll jar them loose or something. LOL Yes, I know I'm a dork. I'm sure they can't "jar loose" but I still get paranoid. Is anyone else like I am, or am I the only one????
I've seen a few studies that tried to find an association between bed rest after transfer and implantation. They found none.
Consider the natural pregnancy as a model. Those women typically go about normal activities.
I'd probably cut out the bungee jumping, though.
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