So, whatdoesundergoing IVF feel like, and what side effects should you expect to experience?
IVF takes an average of four to six weeks (viaCleveland Clinic).
Before you begin, you’ll likely start taking estrogen or birth control pills.

All of this is in preparation for the egg retrieval.
You may feel only mild pain afterward, including vaginal soreness and cramps that feel like menstrual cramps.
Once the eggs are retrieved, the next steps are fertilizing the egg and allowing the embryo to develop.

Once the embryo is ready, it’s time for your embryo transfer.
This process is fairly painless and should feel like a pap smear (viaMayo Clinic).
The most you’re likely to feel is minor cramping.

After the procedure, you may experience spotting, breast tenderness, and bloating.
You may notice nausea and stomach aches during the process, and other folks experience headaches or hot flashes.