Currently preparing for my 2nd FET, I have been prescribed 2x cyclogest & 1x Lubion a day. I'm just feeling a little bit stressed about what times to take them all!
Should I take
1x Cyclogest morning,
1 x Cyclogest afternoon
1x lubion evening?
or
1x Cyclogest morning
1x Cyclogest + lubion evening
I start them today 30/07, any advice would really help. Thank you
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He'll. Can't say what you should do but I'm taking cyclogest at 5am ( I insert it and go back to sleep), lubion at 12, cyclogest at10pm. Works for me and just had a positive. It's all depends on your routines.
Hellooo I'm doing 3x cyclogest (7.30,14.30,22.30) and 1x lubion (9pm). If I could only take meds twice a day I would, I feel like I'm constantly waiting for the next appointment! So I'd recommend your second set of options. But check with your clinic because mine were quite specific that the cyclogest had to be certain numbers of hours apart and the lubion had to be in the evening so I didn't have much choice. Good luck!
I hate the whole feeling of your life be controlled by meds and timings so I feel your pain with having to take cyclogest 3x day. My clinic have literally given no Indication of when to take my meds just left it down to me, which I find really stressful. Thank you for replying and Good luck x
I am doing 1 x Cyclogest in the morning, Lubion at 930pm and 1 x Cyclogest just before I get into bed so I will then be lying flat while it works. The clinic just said 1 x cyclogest in the morning,1x cyclogestvin the evening and Lubion whenever suits you best. I hate Lubion though. Is anyone else finding the injection site is really painful for over 12 hours unlike the just the usual pain and bruising from the other injections?
Yes this is how I've decided to do it, I done my first lubion last night and was dreading it but it was actually ok. I've read alot of people's post about them really hurting. Hope they get better for you🤞x
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