before transfer to boost my thin lining i used baby aspirin.. i used 1 week extra before get date for transfer until transfer day..
i just read on ivf facebook group, some lady prescribed clexane or baby’s aspirin for help implantation. i have issue same like those lady that have not good blood circulation and thin linings. today is my 3dp5dt no sign.. just small twinge from day transfer until yesterday. because keeping have failed haunted me... so for this cycle and this transfer i feel more worried and try to think do what to make it succeed.
thank you
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Hi qido. Something to discuss with your specialist, but it is often prescribed to help ensure a good blood flow to the womb and hopefully to prevent any clot formation. See what he/she says. Diane
well, my clinic don’t prescribe any of this and my specialist seems don’t bothered or investigated why i failed etc... since beginning fet until the 5th of this... he still prescribed same medication... honestly he not really good and supportive... i think what people said that nhs consultant doesn’t really care than private consultants although paid for all the fet..
that’s why i feel like i need did my own thing to make it succeed rather than get another failed..
therefore i ask in this group if someone used baby aspirin to help implantation..
how many doses and until when etc
thank you xx
DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK in reply to qido
Hi. It's a low dose of 75 mgs soluble aspirin daily, usually until 12 weeks of pregnancy, but please check with your specialist before taking it and for how long. Good luck! Diane
My clinic have told me they don’t advise low dose aspirin until you’re 6 weeks pregnancy as it can affect implantation. I will be on blood thinning injections though (even though my blood is fine) as just another extra thing to try.
My clinic prescribed me baby aspirin to take until 12 weeks as it increases blood flow to the uterus to help implantation and help the baby grow. I am now 6 weeks pregnant. I would definitely talk to your physician about it
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