Does anyone else feel like they can't keep up with all the medication?! This time I'm on 2 x patches, aspirin, viagra , vitamin E and 4 x progesterone. All this plus vitamins and 3 raspberry leaf teas a day!! π€ͺ.
My skinny lining is causing problems again, this time I didn't even have a bleed after the northisterone as my lining wasn't think enough. The nurse mentioned peri menopausal as she was scanning me but didn't say anything else so who knows whether that's another problem coming our way! Has anyone been told they might be peri menopausal and what has this meant for FET success?
I'm keeping positive and trying not to dwell too much on all the things that might be wrong and just hope for the best!! It's worked before and it works for lots of ladies so let's just hope we have some luck this time π€π».
Sending you all lots of love β€οΈ xxx
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Try moderate exercise [ not high impact ]to increase your heart rate and this in turn increases blood flow to your uterus - reduce caffeine intake - try acupuncture- fertility message may also improve blood flow to your uterus Ask clinic if there is any other supplements they can suggest . The nurses comment about peri menopausal is obviously worrying you - ask to speak to your consultant/ fertility Dr about it for more information
thank you for replying. I think I'm going to get through this round and ask questions next time if I need to. Hopefully this one will work and I won't need to! ππ€π»
I don't have any advice but wanted to say heaps of luck Pebbles x
Do you have trouble with thin lining on fresh cycles too? Medicated FETs were always a problem for me for lining thickness but natural or modified natural worked much better.
Thanks for replying. I've never been able to have a fresh transfer sadly but on a non medicated cycle it was still just as thin. I am really lucky that I've been able to have a baby on a lining of less than 7mm but it's just a bit of luck needed!
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