I had my first FET transfer yesterday following my first Fresh transfer in October last year resulting in a MMC at 9 weeks.
My clinic called this morning to say my progesterone was low at 14 and to introduce 2x Lubion injections daily along with continuing 2x Cyclogest daily.
Scared my levels are too low for implantation to take place and wont pick up in time, does anyone have any success stories please!
Thank you xx
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hi Jwatson, I had the same thing for my 5DT last Friday my results where 21 I was gutted but I am 2x utrogestron 3 times a day, 1x cyclgest at night and progestin injections 1 ever 3 days. The injections I started Friday straight after transfer and I demanded another blood test which they don’t usually do but my results on Tuesday come back 42.8 so hopefully the injections kick in for you. But like you I worry the window was already closed before transfer but my clinic still said it was ok to go ahead with transfer. The dreaded TWW 6 days in. It’s so tough but in this crazy journey of IVF anything is possible ❤️🤞🏻
Just wanted to say. I had a frozen cycle and on transfer day they tested my progesterone which was 31 or so. They wanted it to be 50. My results weee out the day after transfer and I was told to swap medication. I was originally on 2 cyclogest a day and one lubion and they swapped it for 1 prontogest and 2 cyclogest a day. The protogest is intramuscular a little more expensive but works really fast. I still had a positive on test day.
If you are concerned could they swap it the drug for you? If not, stick with 2 lubion it works pretty fast too. Fingers crossed and best of luck. I always think in a natural pregnancy you don’t know what your levels are when you fall pregnant. So trust the process now it’s all you can do and look after yourself and your little embryo.
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