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ERA (endometrial receptivity test)??

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Has anyone had this/done some reading on it? Main feeling now.. arrgh, more faff, delay and expense when I am feeling low and exhausted! Clinic are telling me it costs around £1200, is done at same time as an endometrial scratch, and is meant to help guide when best to do embryo transfer, your 'implantation window'.

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I had one and based on the results I got pregnant with my next transfer. It’s much less painful than an endo scractch which i’d never ever go through again!!! Good luck!! X

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Thanks Natalia... after the initial 'arrrrrgh' of them suggesting yet again something else, I am wondering about doing it... at least give our frosties the best chance. I have had NK testing and scratches done before, and like you say one or two times it was pretty bad! Big congratulations on being pregnant, hope all goes well xx

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Thank you 😘 Believe me i know how you feel!! I’ve had every test known to man, 2 cycles here, 3 in Spain and success with our first transfer in the US who incidentally really push forward ERA’s. Wishing you the v best of luck!!! I was dreading the era but it’s one tiny scratch and nothing as bad as the endometrial scratch where I squealed like a tortured cat 😢xxx

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Natalia, I feel your pain! So sorry. Really interesting re the US view and your success. Thanks for info xx

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Cinderella5

Ive read about this test too. Know one person that has had it and another that was considering it. The lady that I know that had it unfortunately still didnt get her BFP however I have heard of others that have. Its so hard to know what to try isnt it. I was really hoping that my procedure back in Jan (hysteroscopy and deep implantatin cuts) would help me but I think its almost out of date with all my blood palavers!xx

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Coracle in reply to Cinderella5

O no, that's REALLY annoying Cinderella! (understatement!) xxx

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Cinderella5 in reply to Coracle

Well hoping I get started soon but I have to be patient....not a strong point!xx

Obviously you still need a healthy embryo and a bit of luck from the God’s and nature but at least with an ERA you know the transfer is performed for maximum and actual receptivity xxx

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Please no advertising. Such information should be offered via private message. Diane

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Coracle in reply to DianeArnold

Do you mean the website explaining the test? I can take it off. It's not a clinic advert.

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK in reply to Coracle

Hi. Don’t worry. I had two objections to the site being mentioned. It will be good to know how you get on If you decide to try the treatment. I was reading about it just last Monday - looks interesting. Diane

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