Hi everyone it's Lindsay here again. Done my 1st cycle of treatment just before Christmas and unfortunately it was unsuccessful. I'm now ready to go for my 2nd cycle. Can anyone help me out with some information of what exactly and when in the month I need to contact the hospital?
Thank You x x
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I think all clinics work differently but for me I was to contact my clinic on cycle day 1 and they took it from there with arranging my next appointment which was cycle day 21.
So for me on cycle day 21 I went into hospital where I had a one off injection.
I was told to start taking progynova tablets on day 3 of my period (I had my period about 10 days after injection). And the hospital arranged a scan 14 days after me starting tablets so my scan is Monday 20th.
They'll arrange transfer after this scan depending how things are looking but my transfer is looking to be Monday 27th. They'll also tell me at scan when to start my pessaries but that'll likely be Tuesday 21st.
It seems to be a much kinder form of treatment for our bodies anyway 😊
Hi Lindsay, I am currently going through FET, just started actually. Im going through Medicated cycle, so had to call the clinic on my first day of period, then started proganova tablets on day 2. They will give you a scan date which is normally 10-12 days after you start your period. After the scan you will carry on taking these tablets and progesterone pressaries then 6 days after will be the transfer. I think all clinics work a bit differently, so best to check with your clinic. Good luck with your frozen cycle xx
Hi Lindsay that's great that you're feeling ready to go again. My clinic recommend 6 months in between cycles but they're all very different. I hope everything goes well for you x x x
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