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*possibly sensitive* Reassurance needed - stopping all FET IVF meds at 12 weeks

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Hello, I'm after some reassurance please. For the last 10/11 weeks I have taken daily injection of lubion, a daily cyclogest suppository and 3 daily progynova tablets. I have my one lubion vial left over and I am really worried that stopping all my meds will do something to the little one.

Can anyone who has been on a medicated FET cycle reassure me that all was ok after stopping the meds? Many thanks xx

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Hi Anipea,

I was on exactly the same as you, lubion, cyclogest and Progynova and I stopped all my meds at 12 weeks. My little girl is now 6 weeks old 🥰

I know it’s scary but the placenta has taken over now so you’ve got nothing to be afraid of and your little one will be baking away just fine ❤️ xx

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Anipea in reply to KiboXX

Thank you ❤️ this is exactly what I needed to hear 😊 I rang the clinic today for reassurance and felt like I was on the verge of crying down the phone with worry. I'm glad to hear all worked out well for you and congratulations on your 6 week old baby girl 💗 xxx

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