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  Shop 5, 19 Honeysuckle Drive, Bar Beach2300, NSW, Australia, Bar Beach, New South Wales 2300, Australia

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Shop 5, 19 Honeysuckle Drive, Bar Beach2300, NSW, Australia, Bar Beach, New South Wales 2300

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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
10:00-17:00
Saturday
10:00-16:00

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At the close of the two-week wait between transfer and beta pregnancy test, you could be up to 5 weeks pregnant, depending on the age of your blast at transfer. An exact gestational age and estimated due date will be determined at the first ultrasound based on the size of the gestational sac and the fetus inside.
We suggest that patients take it easy for three or four days once an insemination or embryo transfer to permit the embryo the best likelihood for implanting within the womb. they can return to work and lead their normal lives however strenuous exercise, chores and even sex ought to be avoided.
A negative result before then is meaningless, since there wouldn’t be a high enough level of Gonadotropins hormone to notice even if you were pregnant. If your test is negative, you must retest after 2 days. This can be why taking a pregnancy test too early can cause inaccurate results.
Twelve days after the embryo transfer, the woman ought to take a blood pregnancy test to find out if she is pregnant. If embryo implantation has occurred, beta-hCG hormone are going to be detectable within the mother’s blood at that time. This hormone is what we look for with a pregnancy test. it’s not suggested to take a urine test.
After embryo transfer, you have to wait approximately 1-2 weeks before a pregnancy can be detected. It does not appear that long but it’s true what they say – it is the longest two weeks of your life. Up to currently we’ve had daily monitoring, blood tests, follicle scans, embryo grading and even photo’s of the little balls
Some signs that an embryo transfer has been successful are often extraordinarily subtle. For example, a woman might feel slightly worn-out, a sign which will appear as early as the first week or two, and she would possibly notice herself taking a nap or a quiet rest throughout the afternoon
Implantation takes place between one and five days when a blastocyst transfer. If you didn’t have a day-5 transfer, your implantation window is six t