Lou, there is basically nothing you can do but rest and keep fluids up. I was doing reasonably ok with mine until I got the stupid idea to go for a walk - even though I took it easy, it still made the OHSS so much worse. I also had a lot of drugs to help bring my levels down, stop my ovaries leaking so much and cope with the pain. We knew I wasn't going to be able to transfer as my levels were so high before collection so I started on the drugs straight away, but still didn't start to feel better until AF had essentially been and gone. Three weeks all up that I was completely out of action, and a couple more after that before I was back to normal.

I'd be very, very wary of proceeding with transfer. I know your symptoms don't seem anywhere near as bad as mine, and I only barely stayed out of hospital (more through stubbornness and refusal to go rather than not needing it), but I do know that pregnancy can make OHSS so much worse and longer-lasting.

It's such a difficult position to be in. Take care, Lou.

BW