Hello ladies. Just looking for some reassurance really. I had an endometrial biopsy just over a week ago and my period was due last week. Straight after the biopsy I had very light spotting mainly when wiping for 48 hours which stopped. Then when my period has been due a few days later and my BBT fell I have all the usual signs including my endometriosis pains but barely any bleeding just the lightest of spotting which has just about stained a panty liner. Has anyone else experienced this? Really hard to tell what my day 1 is now but I guess will go on the BBT chart.
I had the ERA/EMMA/ALICE biopsy last year and that was completely fine, just had normalish bleed on stopping progesterone. So just makes me worried to have barely anything this time (this was for the implantation clinic in Coventry).
I had the biopsy at Coventry too - I think the period following might be lighter or heavier or earlier or later 😂 In any case unpredictable! Mine was a bit earlier and lighter. I've had hysteroscopies before and it has been varied. Hopefully things will settle for you soon and your results are useful x
Thank you! It’s all anxiety provoking all these steps isn’t it. I’ve been booked in for results discussion now here’s hoping it’s useful. Did you find your results helpful?
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Just remembered you’ve seen them recently too! So no results yet I’m sure. Hopefully they’ll be useful for us both x
Hey I had my consultation last week and got the results. I was on the 40th something percentile for both tests so nothing unusual apart from endometrial glands less mature than expected. No treatment recommended. At least it rules stuff out, so I'll proceed with my FET
Oh that’s great you got them so soon too. It’s all useful info isn’t it. I’m nervous to know what to hope for - something wrong so I have some answers for all our failures and something to change, or that it’s all okay!
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