I had my first round of ivf which resulted in a chemical pregnancy back in June. We are fortunate to have another embryo frozen, but it didn't go to blast until day 6 so I find it hard to be positive about it. I'm not really ready to even think about it right now and neither is my OH. My friend suggested trying pre seed to me (she also is on this difficult journey and is now trying it). My question is, has anyone on here used it? Any positive stories?
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Thanks for the reply ☺did you find it easy enough to use? We are thinking of buying it today, but it seems quite expensive for what it is, but then if it worked I would be saying how good value it was 😂
I found it easy to use and you just usually need a tiny amount. It comes with a little applicator. We had never used this type of thing before so were a bit clueless.
I liked it and it is safe to use for TTC so that was a relief
I know it is expensive and seems like a small tube. It lasted us a good while - but I didn't use it every time I suppose.
Yes well - if you feel better trying naturally then go with it I felt so defeated after our failed IVF and we continued TTC. I felt very pessimistic about our next frozen IVF.....
We got a BFP straight after failed IVF. Early days and not taking anything for granted.
Wishing you lots of luck with whatever happens next xxx
We have used it for years and it’s very easy to use. I have never fallen pregnant but found out we needed icsi we still continue to use it whenever having sex incase a miracle happens xx
Yes it was icsi that we had, but I'm always hoping for a miracle too. I guess if it does no harm we might as well try it. All the best for your journey xox
We have used pre-seed for sometime but no success in terms of pregnancy. But it does help when you don't feel like a sexy night but need to get the job done 😅
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