hi everyone, just posting the next of our rollercoaster journey, and wondered if anyone could share their experience of similar?
I had my lining scan this morning after taking Elleste for 12 days. I was pleased when it said the lining was 15 as I thought we were aiming to have nice thick lining. However the nurse said it is close to being too thick so they’ll have to check with the doctor as to whether they’ll proceed with the FET this time.
I’ve had confirmation we can go ahead with the transfer, but does anyone have any experience of a thick lining, and how this may affect the success of the transfer? Any words greatly appreciated.
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Mine was over 19mm at my last transfer and it was successful. I don't think it can really be too thick from my research honestly, but it's not that common so clinics probably aren't used to dealing with it. Best of luck to you 💕
Hi when is your FET? I haven't considered the lining as too thick to be a consideration. This is something new so it must be rare. But since your doctor said to go ahead then it's good to go! Keep us posted on your transfer and post transfer updates!
How did your transfer go? And your TWW must have come and gone! I hope you have good news. Care to update? I'm currently in my TWW and my OTD is this May 6. Fingers crossed for me too!
Hello lovely. Sending you all the best wishes for your OTD, how have you been feeling? Unfortunately after testing positive three times, bleeding followed and was confirmed as no pregnancy. A pretty brutal experience, just so many ups and downs. I’m currently waiting to be able to do my next transfer but has to be three cycles. Do keep ne posted xx
I'm so sorry to hear that Woody. But glad to see you are up and trying again. Good luck on your next transfer! I'm currently not feeling anything unusual, no symptoms at all. I hope that is still good. Just trying my best not to test early.
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