I'm wondering how many of you have had a successful natural embryo transfer?
I've started the medication 4 different time this year and each time I've ended up with either a cyst or a polyp. I have to have the polyp removed now before the next try and I'm thinking of doing it with no meds as I'm hoping it will increase my chance of actually getting to transfer.
Would love to hear about your experiences either way.
Sending luck and love to you all at the different points in your journeys
Xx
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I had a natural FET (I did take cycologest and aspirin) but after having 4 cycles all medicated, 2 ending in missed miscarriages and 2 unsuccessful I now have a 19 month old little boy. I never believed a natural FET would work and had a few set backs before transfer with free fluid and 2 hysteroscopy’s but looking back it was definitely worth the wait now and I’m so glad I listened to my consultant to give it a try.
Thank you for your reply. That sounds like an incredible journey you had there. Im due to have a hysteroscopy in jan and think I'll definitely try an unmedicated cycle. Let's see what happens. Thanks again
I went natural after my medicated was cancelled due to fluid on the lining. I was referred to a gynecologist who advised me to go natural as I have regular periods and ovulate. I was nervous about doing it but actually preferred it as I didn’t get on too well with the meds.
It was my 3rd transfer that worked - I think the previous failures were due to the embryo quality.
I still took progesterone and on my 3rd transfer I had blood thinners & the trigger shot - just to try something else. I’m now 30 weeks pregnant 🥰
Good luck with what you decide and feel free to ask me any questions. Xxx
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