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Progesterone levels for FET

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I'm in the process of FET and have my day 10 scan on Monday. Hopefully lining will be thick enough. Just wondered if you have to have a blood test to check Progesterone levels before frozen transfers too, as my fresh transfer was cancelled due to high progesterone. Getting quite nervous.Tia x

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Miaow1975

Hi it’s probably best to ring and ask your nurse but I went for my scan last week and lining was good so am having transfer this week. I didn’t need any blood tests and I too am having frozen transfer. Good luck with it all x

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Lisichka

I would test progesterone for sure to make sure there’s enough of it. It’s normally done the day before transfer but I know many clinics don’t do it. I would absolutely recommend you do it as it’s often low.

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