Sonya, I suspect the biggest factor in developing OHSS is PCOS, rather than low body mass.
You are right on the drink plenty of water thing. Also, it's a good idea to follow a high protein and low carb diet, ensuring that any carbs you do eat are low GI. I've just found with my cycle that everything was fine and my levels were perfect, until the point where I gave in to temptation and slipped up on the diet. Then things took a big jump, but fortunately, we're still under control and everything looks very likely that I'll be able to have a fresh transfer this time.
I've found that it's really only after EPU that the OHSS symptoms kick in. Beforehand I'm just bloated and uncomfortable and very aware of enormously enlarged ovaries that jiggle with each step. After EPU you really want to look out for pain and severe bloating. If you're still drinking heaps and not peeing much, you're likely to be in big trouble. I watch my weight VERY closely when suffering from OHSS. We're talking weighing myself each time I pee just to keep an eye on how much fluid I'm retaining. And yes, you can see it change throughout the day if things are bad.
I honestly think you'll be fine, but it never hurts to be aware of what you may be up against.
BW


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