Morning lovely ladies. Today I started my transfer week medications which include clexane injections, crinone gel, utrogestan tablets and carrying on with Progynova. Also starting lentogest injections tomorrow.
Are there any side effects that I need to be aware of and any ways to cope with them? All advice very welcome. Thanks so much. 😊🌈😊 xxx
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Very exciting! I'm in a similar position to you - transfer booked for wed! I have slightly different medication to you but so far I've not had any problems. Finger crossed for you 🤞🤞🤞 hope it all goes well 🤩🌈🤗
Hi Poppy. Excited for you too! Wishing you lots of luck and all the best for your transfer. Is this your first FET? It’s my first FET/transfer. Our embryos are being defrosted on Tuesday so I am a bit nervous about that but also excited! Keep me posted on how you’re doing. 🤞😊🤗 🌈 xx
Hi Kat, thank you so much 😊🤗. This is my first FET, although had a failed fresh transfer at the end of april. I'm much more relaxed for this cycle and finding FET much easier. I too am a little nervous about the defrost but trying not to think about it too much. I hope yours goes well on tues 🤞🤞🤞. I'm not actually sure when they're defrosting mine but going for progesterone bloods on tuesday so will ask then. Keep me posted with your progress too and wishing you all the best 🌈🤗😊🤞xx
Oh from your photo it looks like we might be at the same clinic. Utrogestan made me dizzy, but not everyone reacts the same way to it. If you do feel dizzy, tell the nursing team and they'll adjust your medication such that you take smaller doses of Utrogestan and potentially more progesterone in other forms (injections, vaginally etc...). Best of luck!
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