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Has anyone used clexane and prednisolone for IVF?

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When are they prescribed in the IVF cycle? any success stories? XX

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Fingerscrossed38

I'll be on clexane due to pai-1 clotting mutation. My clinic was happy for me to start 40 a day or two before FET but I begged them to start 5 days before just to be safe. Not on steroids xx

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Yazlinda in reply toFingerscrossed38

I think I am going to go for aspirin instead of clexane and prednisolone on day of egg collection. Wishing you all the best. xxx

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Fingerscrossed38 in reply toYazlinda

I used baby aspirin in my last chemical of a pgs. I don't think it was strong enough for me but I do have a clotting issue so clexane is hopefully the answer. I'm too scared to try steroids. Best of luck with your transfer xx

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Yazlinda in reply toFingerscrossed38

Thank you. xx

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Blondyboo

I was on both as Cyprus use these as standard medication when cycling with them and I got my son 😊

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Yazlinda in reply toBlondyboo

Thank you Blondyboo. XX

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Libsie3103

I’m on Clexane anyway so have taken it through both my IVF cycles. I’m getting ready for a FET in November and will have steroids for that cycle x

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Yazlinda in reply toLibsie3103

Hi, wishing you all the best for FET in November. xxx

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Cinderella5

Im usually on clexane with my cycles and on the last two we added prednisolone and got BFP's. Unfortunately we lots them however its likely that was linked to low progesterone.xx

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Yazlinda in reply toCinderella5

Hi Cinderella5, I will be using prednisolone for my 2nd cycle but instead of clexane I am wanting to use aspirin instead. I am so sorry that you lost them, wishing you all the best. xxx

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Cinderella5 in reply toYazlinda

Thank you. I usually start on aspirin but get moved onto clexane just before transfer. Good luck!🤞🏻xx

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Missy_22

I have used both and the clinic in cyprus prescribes this for me. Started clexane after transfer and steroids after egg collection. I’m pregnant with triplets now xxx

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Yazlinda in reply toMissy_22

Hi, congrats! wishing you all the best with the triplets. xxx

This was the first time I took clexane and I'm currently 20weeks. No steroids tho. Good luck.x

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Hi Good1hannah, congrats, when did you start using clexane? wishing you all the best. xxx

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