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What Causes Cold,fever And Runny Nose After Embryo Transfer?

Hi, today is day 4 after 3 day embyro transfer. I have developed a cold (fever, runny/blocked nose, cough) since the following day of transfer. I have been taking panadol for 3 days now, but fever is still here. Do I still stand a chance with getting pregnant
Tue, 16 Sep 2014
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Hello, thank you for your contact to healthcaremagic. If I am your treating doctor I suggest you that it may be some viral infection. It has nothing to do with embryo transfer. But it should not be a serious virus infection like CMV virus which causes a fetal malformation. Continue with your treatment. Viral infection will be selflimiting , it will be treated as such. If you have to ask me anything you can ask me. Thank you. Dr Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist.
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What Causes Cold,fever And Runny Nose After Embryo Transfer?

Hello, thank you for your contact to healthcaremagic. If I am your treating doctor I suggest you that it may be some viral infection. It has nothing to do with embryo transfer. But it should not be a serious virus infection like CMV virus which causes a fetal malformation. Continue with your treatment. Viral infection will be selflimiting , it will be treated as such. If you have to ask me anything you can ask me. Thank you. Dr Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist.