I was on here a while back when I was going through my first and second round of ICSI but I decided to take a break and give myself some time to recover the heart break infertility brings.
I transferred 2 embabies on Friday and was just wondering if you lovely ladies can fill me with success stories using Lubion.
I am taking 2 x Crinone 8% gel and 2 x 25mg Lubion per day along with progynova. I’m just curious if those woman who didn’t have Lubion then went on to having there positive after taken more progesterone. My clinic don’t do bloods on transfer day so I don’t know what my levels are and even if this is why I had 2 fails. I did bleed before OTD mind ye so that’s why they decided to give me the Lubion.
Thanks in advance. Xx
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Hi MrsMcCulloch. Specialists do sometimes prescribe extra progesterone in a different form when you have had a previous negative cycle. Your body will only absorb what it needs, so hopefully your "own" supply will take over naturally. Good luck! Diane
Yes, I took lubion injections, cyclogest pessaries and progynova throughout my icsi treatment.
Had my frozen ET high grade blastocyst, waited for a BFT for 10 days with no symptoms ( would be lying if I said the wait wasn’t excruciating 😖) rested, ate well, limited use of digital devices to relax my mind, drank recommended 2-3 litres of water to keep everything ticking over, had pineapple core ( although I’m not sure if that brought about my results) and now I am 15 weeks pregnant and due to August with our first child. 🤗
I found the medication great except for feeling awfully bloated after taking the progesterone ones. It worked for me and I’m sure it will for you too. Hoping your little one comes into your life in 2020. xx
I started Lubion injections on Tuesday after they found my progesterone to be slightly low. I am already on progestna in the bum. Went in for repeat bloods today, waiting to find out if they have made a difference
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