I have never felt like DTD during an IVF TWW. But this time around I do!!!
We are 3 days past transfer, do you think we would be ok to do it this early in the TWW? Anyone else done it and still managed to get UTD!
I am only on crinone at night which I think has helped with reducing the ukky feeling this time around.
Dusty - the only thing my clinic said was no sex in the first 24 hours post transfer
my theory (and it worked this time) was as long as you don't go too hard, it should be fine. orgasm helps to get the uterine muscles working, increases blood flow to the uterus etc... i say go for it
some people are very worried about sex in the tww - the way i see it (and this is my personal opinion), you wouldn't really abstain for a "normal" tww, and given that, once the embryo is transferred, it is essentially the same as a normal tww, you should behave normally.
i think post full stim cycle, its' different as there has been a lot more going on in there, but for FET (or for donor transfer in your case) it's natural to go back to living life....
FWIW - we had three IVF transfers - two of the tww, we got no HCG - and there was no sex in those TWW. the third we had my birthday in there, and figured to hell with it. although our angel couldn't stick around, we DID get a bfp that cycle. this IUI cycle, we just behaved like nothing was happening - life as normal kwim?
good luck with your TWW - do what makes YOU comfy hun
my mum rekons do it hun get your little rocks off.
she says its always good to let your embies or babys no mummy and daddy still love each other and why not if it were to be happening :normally: we prob wouldnt even no and wed be still doing the good old
JIGGY-JIGGY
and maybe if your all nice and relaxed then both them embies might say well this is nice were staying around here nice warm bath,candles,and some nice GENTLE JIGGY JIG
BUT its so your choice my sweet dusty girl you go with however you feel
Well DH is most happy to hear I am up for it, and he will be even happier when I tell him about your replies
Thanks ladies, not something I have felt like doing before but this whole donor cycle/FET puts a different spin on how I feel - no huge amount of hormones doing crazy things to my head...
xx
I know the "deed" has probably been done but we have been told by our clinic no sex during the first week. I am not sure whether it is for the reason of infection of just for the fact that our clinic does not promote multiple births until you are over say 37. The above is very interesting lol
I also can't have a bath, go swimming, use tampons (not that I am wanting to use them!!!!) "due to infection". Swimming would have been nice over the weekend as it was so hot but oh well!
kasam i think some of it relates to whether it's a fresh transfer (so you've had EPU - and increased hormones, increased chance of infection following EPU) - or frozen (or in Dusty's case a medicated cycle with no EPU due to donor cycle). none of our paperwork explicitly said no DTD for any period of time, but post EPU, i don't think most people would want to anyway!
yep 'deed' is done and was absolutely fine and felt really safe and comforting.
i admit i have never felt like it after an EPU during the TWW. I was reading that some clinics have a no sex policy for the TWW and others don't worry from 24 hours after ET. I also heard that some believe it is helpful to DTD just before ET (morning of or evening before) as semen can 'prime' the uterus for acceptance of the embryo. Perhaps others know more about this than me.
when it comes to IUI's, we were recommended to DTD same night or next day. also it was suggested not to abstain before FET but i can't remember why.... i know i could never bring myself to do anything night before cos of the "what if there is some there during transfer" factor - ewwwwww, but 24 hours before we always did. even for IUI's, we dtd most times that morning without DH being able to finish - cos i read somewhere orgasm helps to prime the uterus too... go figure!
i have read so much now, i just can't remember what i read where!
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