So we went for a follow up yesterday after a failed ivf cycle and starting our journey for the fet on 16th July can’t believe how quickly we can start!! Any positive thoughts from ladies who have had a fet it’s our only frostie so I’m so so scared any medications that have been good or bad?
Thanks all xxx
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Hi Lovely, I'm 15 weeks tomorrow after FET with our only frostie from round 1. I was on short protocol for FET, had evorel patches to start with, then added progynova because my lining wasn't behaving. Added cyclogest 5 days before transfer and I was also on prednisolone for thyroid issues. Transfer was straightforward and I got my BFP on 11dp5dt. I was convinced it wouldn't work, I couldn't believe it when we got a positive! But it did so it can happen. Good luck x
Hi hon, hope this frostie is the one for you!! I took progynova from day 2 of cycle and it didn't bother me at all. Started utrogestan pessaries around day 10 I think. The progesterone made me feel ravenous and really bad tempered but it settled when my body got used to it. Good luck with your transfer xxx
I've just started my first FET after my first failed fresh cycle, so in a very similar position to you. So far all has been good with my medication. I had to down regulate with cetrotide for 7 days (currently on day 5) and started oestrogen patches yesterday (delayed slightly as my oestrogen levels were a bit high last week). So far so good with everything. I have a scan on monday to check my lining and confirm next steps with medication. I think a FET is definitely much easier on the body than a fresh cycle and I definitely feel much more calm and collected this time round than last. I hope you cycle goes smoothly and that your little frozen embie sticks x
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