Hey lovely ladies hope everyone is well πππ₯°
As I told you I'm in Turkey for this round and doc speaks English but not that much ahha, the nurses have zero English but despite that they are all very caring and they write it all down for me.
I just looked at my plan (trigger is tomorrow) so I have to take my Cetrotide+Fostimon+Meriofert tonight at my usual time. Then tomorrow morning at 10 am I have to take Cetrotide only, and triggering with Ovitrelle 250 at midnight tomorrow plus 2x Gonapeptyl 0.1. I don't think I had Cetrotide on the day of trigger with my previous rounds. Did any of you have it?
Sending smiles and hugs to you all πππ₯°ππ
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Yes it's the same. I've just checked my old protocols and I always had Fyremadel/Cetrotide an hour before my trigger shot. But now it's written to have Cetrotide at 10 in the morning and trigger and Gonapeptyl at midnight XXX
Iβm pretty sure I was always told to continue with same meds on day of trigger - I.e. stims (menopur in my case) + cetrotide - just nothing the day after trigger (obviously) βΊοΈ
With my two rounds I would finish stims and have trigger the following day, and no stims on the day of trigger. I was just wondering about the time between the Cetrotide and trigger cause I always had then within an hour or two in-between and now is like 14 hours ago in-between. But I guess the clinic here works differently πΉπΉπΉ
Hello! Welcome to turkey I have had the same protocol when I was in turkey back in Oct/nov for egg collection and honestly it was the best thing I had done coming out here. Doctors are chilled, they even can do all your injections for you at the clinic if you want too which was great. The whole mindset is different here they really want to help itβs not just a job. I had my embryos frozen because of elevated progesterone levels so they advised me to come back and put the embryo in. Iβm currently on my tww after having a transfer done.
Just wanted to come and tell you ladies that the treatment in turkey is so under rated it is not stressful you feel like your on holiday.
That's great to know. I did meet the doctor two years ago but we had one last embryo left in UK. As you said doctors are amazing and the way they treat you is also so different. My doctor doesn't talk much but is extremely caring and knows his job very well. I'm really glad I made the decision to come here for treatment. I haven't felt that calm for ages and I have a really good feeling about the outcome π€π€π€π€ Best of luck with the 2ww and I hope you share some good news very soon !! π€π€π€π€π₯°πππ₯°π
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