So just had my scan after 9 days of taking three estrogen tablets a day with today being the 10th.
Three layers visible on scan ✅
And lining is 9mm. Good I think 🤔 💭??
The team will update me after lunch time with next steps. I was hoping dr would tell when my transfer could be but no discussion on that 🥴🤷🏼♀️ ( I’m anxious to know because my husband goes away with work again next week so will prob miss what I’ve planned in my head for transfer day 🤩)
How thick is ideal for FET? I have zero clue. I read online that the lining can grow 1mm a day , no idea if this is true but seems accurate for my story.
I have a 5 day blastocyst in the freezer so at least know I’ll be on 5 or 6 days of progesterone.
Every little step of this process is so intense! Sometimes I’m glad when they say, rest and we’ll call ya this afternoon so I get to put on Netflix and do zero 🤩👌🏻🤣
Rhinocat x
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Yes, that all sounds really positive Rhinocat....9mm is a measurement of my dreams. Most clinics want to see a very minimum of 7mm to move you onto progesterone and depending on when the clinic want to tranfser your lining will continue to grow. All good lovely! Good luck.xx
Oh thanks so much for replying , it’s just so hard to know what is vaguely decent results in this all. Hopefully after lunch they’ll reveal what they’re thinking 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
9mm by day 10 is great 😊👍🏼 My clinic also like at least 7mm so you’re well on your way and as Cinderella said it will continue to grow so it’s very positive xx
Hi RhinoCat. All looking good so far. A lining greater than 8mm is considered good, so I don't think you will need to wait too long for transfer. Your husband should be able to be in on it too. Good Luck! Diane
Oh really 😱 brilliant 🤩🎉 fingers crossed then 🤞🏻 (And toes 😆)so nice to have such an amazing bunch of women who can guide ya through this! Thanks for your message 😘💐
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