2/14/2017 0 Comments pupo.PUPO. In fertility land, PUPO stands for pregnant until proven otherwise. It's sort of a battle cry that you can't understand until an embryo made of your DNA and your partner's DNA (or a donor's DNA in which you're heavily invested) has been put inside you. A lot of women search for signs of pregnancy after transfer (just google "after transfer"). I'm not really into that, mainly because I did it for so long when we were trying. The truth is, if you're on several hormones, it's going to create side effects that are like pregnancy. Sore boobs, bloat, etc etc.
Really you just don't know until the blood test. Mine is in a week from today, which is more manageable than the two weeks I thought it would be. I really liked this post about the day by day after transfer, which I actually don't know is scientifically accurate. But it's hard to find a timeline. Otherwise, I'm feeling SO much clearer today. Not overly happy, but not really sad. Just fine. Which is nice. Just going to relax and keep busy with other stuff.
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