I am freaking out. We were due to start out natural FET this month. All I had been told was to call our clinic on the first day of my period and we would go from there. Typically AF arrived 2 days early and our clinic is shit until Monday. Will itbe too late to start the process come Monday does anyone know? Xx
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No darl... they just say that... so they can book you in for a next appointment in plenty of time. Your fine as nothing happens for a few days.... I think with natural they will tell you to check for ovulation that's all and let them know when you have ovulated as I believe the transfer around that time.
I've only had medicated transfers but you've defo not got anything to be worried about x
I'm 9dp6dt today and that was natural when I phoned on day 1 I didn't have any contact with the hospital again until I phoned to let them no I had lh surge just let them no when day 1 was for you. I had to start using opk from cd8 xx
Thank you so much for putting my mind at rest. I just couldn't bare the thought of waiting a whole nother month, as you know everyday seems an eternity xx
I seem to remember the nurse mentioning the pessaries (😫 give me injections over those things any day.) but I don't think scans. When is your test date? Have everything crossed for you.xx
Hi Lily-white, I'm in same position as you. I phoned clinic last Wed to let them know my period arrived, so they can calculate when to start testing for the LH surge. Then when they know the surge has happened it's afew days after that you get FET. Depending on embryo type ie 5day blastocyst, 3 day etc, they implant at the right time in your cycle.
My clinic seems to do it different than most, as they don't give you ovulation tests but call me in for blood tests instead.
As I have a long natural cycle at 33 days, they don't expect the FET to happen until around the week of 5th Oct.
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