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On a medicated FET. Do you have a transfer before or after ovulation? Just feeling scared I will ovulate once the embryo is transferred

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MissSaoPaulo

If it's medicated the hormones you take will prevent ovulation so you don't have to worry about that. The clinic will monitor your uterus lining and schedule the transfer when it has thickened up enough. Best of luck xxx

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Brilliant, thanks. Everything going well then. I think I just needed reassurance x

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Cinderella5

You shouldnt ovulate in a medicated cycle. The meds you are on should stop ovulation so they can decide to transfer at which ever point they think your lining is ready and start you on progesterone for transfer.xx

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Brilliant, thanks. Everything going well then. I think I just needed reassurance x

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Good luck!xx

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