Morning everyone, so just done 2 HPT and both negative. Still have to go to hospital for bloods. I've had a little cry and feel so sad that it hasn't worked for us π
Does anyone know how long you usually have to wait to do it again. This is our NHS cycle and we have one little frosty waiting?
Good luck to all of you of this incredibly anxious journey π xx
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Hi Dee, sorry to hear this. I got my a bfn after my 1st icsi back in March. My clinic let me start my frozen cycle the next month. So I called them after my April af and started down regging on day 21...half way through down regging today and just off to the clinic for my baseline scan π...All clinics are different so just see what they say and then do what feels right to you xxx
Awww Im so sorry, its so hard getting negative test! Our NHS clinic say 3 bleeds before another transfer but some places differ. You should also get a review appt and they should let you know then. Sending big hugs!xx
I don't know how long you would have to wait with NHS cycles... but from some of the other ladies here, I get the impression it is not long, but please correct me NHS ladies? Clinics usually say you have to have at least one normal period before starting again.
Very glad you have a little frostie.
So so sorry it has not worked this time xxx
So sorry to hear - no advice I'm afraid but wanted to send hugs xx
So sorry to hear this Dee, it really sucks. My clinic recently changed it to just the one cycle wait so I hope that's the case for you, see how you feel though..I always thought I'd want to get going straight away but then found I needed more time 'off' from it all. I hope your fet is successful xx
Hi so sorry to see your bfn. It's so heartbreaking after putting your body through so much. I had my 1st bfn in March and am now down regging for the next cycle. Good luck with the next cycle and I hope you get some peace and recovery time over the next few weeks. x
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