I will have a Frozen transfer soon, how does it work my clinic said I have to wait a month. I just finished bleeding after I stopped the meds so when will I start medication, I have an appointment with my consultant on 8th but wanted to know how it worked for some of you who had a FET after fresh transfer ? Thank you
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So did mine after I stopped the progesterone on Wednesday I started bleeding on Thursday that’s why I don’t understand why they said I have to wait a month could it be because I had fresh transfer ? I’m so annoyed they didn’t explain it very well. Thanks
I also had a fresh transfer. I think all clinics seem to be different reading peoples different experiences on here. My lining has always been good and progesterone optimal so not sure if that’s why I can just carry on straight away.
I always find I have questions I wish I had asked after my consultations. Are you able to email your clinic? I find if I do that I get all my questions in and the answers in black and white x
I have an appointment with the consultants so I will ask her also I’m under recurrent miscarriage immunology clinic and he has asked to see me again after testing negative so maybe he wants to change something.
Could I ask what medication they give for frozen transfer ?
It’s so confusing all the different variations in treatment etc. I told my clinic I was negative on Thurs before I was about to throw my test in the bin and spotted a vv faint line. So they arranged my consultation for Monday. I stopped meds Saturday after BFN and started bleeding Monday night. So, my period started same day as consultation and I’m able to start meds today (Weds). Maybe it’s because of the timing.
I have had 2 fresh and 2 frozen transfers so far and always just estrangen tablets and progesterone pessaries. X
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