I was wondering if anyone has had the long protocol for a frozen transfer and has endometriosis?
I’ve had a few failed cycles on the short protocol and my clinic have offered me to try the down reg injections and the long protocol as there has been some women who have had successful cycles..
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Hey, im currently going through my long protocol FET. Had prostap injection to down reg, followed by a scan and now im on oestrogen tablets for 2 weeks to build lining up again!I haven't been on this protocol before, also had a few failed cycles. Will be having prontogest progesterone in oil injections.
Hope it is successful for us both! Will keep you posted !
I’v had endo in the past, had it removed via lap few years ago so quite similar to you!
Hey!! Yes that’s what they said I would have to do too. How are you finding the injections? Ooo I’ve read a lot about the oil injections I’ve wondered if I could have them too.
Yes please keep me posted I’m due to start around end of April / may time🤞🏼
Oh really, yes we are very similar! I too had it removed a few years ago but I seem to be struggling with it again at the minute.
Hi albbbxo. Perhaps you are one of these ladies who need a bit more manipulating with the long protocol. Hopefully this will do the trick for you and "Sk". Good luck both! Diane
I have had 3 long cycles and 1 short cycle. I have stage 4 endo. Long cycles seem to be much better for me. On my short cycle I had a morula and an early blastocyst, where as my long cycles I’ve had some high grade expanding and hatching blastocysts. Best of luck xxxx
Hi lovely, my first frozen transfer had to be cancelled as they could see I had ovulated. For my next one I was put on a down reg buserelin injections long protocol, I also have endo and I got a positive so for me it was definitely worth the down reg. good luck with your next cycle xxx
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