So I’m kind of in the middle.. I know what happens next but not in detail, doctor isn’t calling me with any updates till 18th. Iv had my ER and all went well, we have embryos frozen now it’s the waiting game. Iv had my withdrawal bleed, I don’t have natural periods so I think I’m waiting for them to give me the meds to induce a period, then think it’s scan then how long do you wait from the scan to start the actual meds before transfer day? Does anyone know who’s done a frozen transfer? It’s my first round so don’t know in detail what’s next and I’m aware no ones cycle is the same.
I’m so inpatient.. I hate waiting, I’m going mad watching blogs of IVF and It’s kind of taking over my life 😂🙈 (in a good way!) but I just want the transfer ASAP!! We have been waiting since July last year when we got told we needed ivf so I think Iv been pretty patient!
Thanks in advance! 💫🤍💫
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Hi! Just wanted to say I hear you! I can't offer any advice as I'm in the same situation as you - first cycle, no idea what happens next! I had EC last week, currently having withdrawal bleed but I do have natural periods so I know I need to wait till then before anything else happens. But I am also very inpatient! Just desperate to get on with transfer now! I'll be interested to see what people respond to your question 😊
Heya I don’t know if this would be relevant to you if you are on different meds to induce your period, but for me, frozen transfers always meant starting estrógen on day 1 of the cycle, taking that for roughly two weeks, then you start going for scans to check your uterine lining - once they are happy your lining is where it needs to be (can be between 10-20 days from cycle start) then you start on progesterone for 5 days - then transfer ☺️
Ahh thank you this has helped a lot! Iv got a little time table what they have given me but again makes no sense to me what so ever, so thank you for your reply! ❤️❤️
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