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Do estrogen level take longer to rise after failed fresh embryo transfer???

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I am starting my first natural cycle fet right after a failed fresh embryo transfer and I’m at cycle day 10, but my estrogen level is still low.

Does estrogen levels take longer to rise after a failed fresh embryo transfer??? Is this normal? Will I even ovulate?

I am eager to start my natural fet.

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Hi Gaby. Could take up to three cycles to return to what is normal for you. It can return sooner, so fingers crossed. Diane

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