I got my Prostap injection on 13th Dec, but still no bleed. Also no major symptoms except from a couple of night sweats and being tired all the time, and sore breast since yesterday.
Could it be an issue with my lining not being properly thin? I have my scan on the 28th and I’m worried I could be postponed.
Any similar experiences that ended up with a good thin lining even with no bleed? What do they do if lining is not thin enough?
Any info would be much appreciated.
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Hi,I didn't have a bleed in the 2 week window on Prostrap. I had to wait an extra week on it as my body took longer to down-regulate. If I remember correctly, the injection is effective for 4 weeks.
I know this isn't very helpful but it might be a case of needing extra time for your body to down-regulate, as everyone reacts differently.
I had my injection on 28th and still no period...scan is Friday. How many days what is it after prostap your period came? Thinking of ringing them Thursday if it hasn't appeared by then as I need to bleed as I ovulate before prostap
Thanks! Mine arrived yesterday and I've had d2-3 scans before with lining thin enough, I seem to bleed the most first 2 days. It arrived on the later end of normal 15 dpo, 12 days after injection. Do you have to wait a few more days or longer? X
Good it came in the end. Have you started estrogen and been given a date for buserelin and next scan?
I’ve been told to come back for another scan on Saturday morning so I could have 4 more days of estrogen, hoping that lining will thicken a little bit more. Now I have period like cramps and back pain and I’m really worried that’s my period coming and cycle will be cancelled 😢
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