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I have a FET scheduled mid september and may have very mild adenomyosis for which i have been given gonapeptyl 3.75mg (Dr advised good to have to be safer). The inexperienced nurse while administering the injection pricked me at 3 places as she was unable to administer the injection properly. I have a PMS like lower abdominal and ovarian pain and am scared this injection may affect my overall health, that may lead to implantation failure as i have not heard anyone going through down regulation protocol for FET. I had been given a zoladex 3.65mg for my last Day3 FET with 2 grade one and 1 grade 2 embroys and it failed.

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Hello i dont have any advice, just wanted to wish u luck. Xx

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Thank you joey81

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Oh reading your post brought back lots of memories. I was "suspected" of having adenomyosis and doctor decided to give me "Decapeptyl" just like a precaution (same as your just name slightly differ). My husband was ready to administer it, we looked online how to do it and we didn't find any useful videos there. He pricked me 3 times until he managed to administer maybe 60-70% of what was on the syringe. We panicked so much, I called again the clinic in the morning and I told them what happened. They advised me if some of the medication been injected than we should be fine, there is no need to worry. Indeed everything was fine, we been successful. My clinic are always putting patients on down regulations before FET, they can control much better your cycle XX

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Hello Ranchu90.. your reply has brought so much calm in my mind right now.. i have become extremely paranoid after dealing with infertility issues for 4 years and have started suspecting every thing that goes in my body.. especially because my last FET failed following the same protocol and this time the doctor is not doing anything different except planning a blastocyst transfer instead of day 3...

The information you provided is so helpful.. i know i have to keep positive but its not easy... nothing helps more than the support from someone who has experienced the same... thank you again!

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Ranchu90 in reply top226

I perfectly understand your feelings, we struggled for 6 years until we got finally pregnant. If I am honest I am absolutely pissed off on clinics that are not adjusting the protocols after failed cycles. I don't believe is about luck!! I believe in test not guess! I know that staying positive is quite difficult but just don't think about "what will happen if fails?" or "will this work?". Keep those questions away, you don't need to think about them right now.

On a positive note day 5 transfer is really good, embryos making to blast are the strongest ones.

Take care of yourself 🤗💕

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