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Return of normal periods after quitting fet cycle

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I had started on 12 mg progynova for second fet ..I took it only for 2 days but couldn't tolerate due to migraine with aura and discontinued..is there any chance of normal cycle for me

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Have you looked into natural cycle? I had modified natural which meant no estrogen just progesterone and that’s the one that worked for me 💖

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Thank you..not yet.. probably next cycle would start on low dose and see..this cycle inam yet to get periods but having all pms symptoms.. delayed by 3 days.cycle is usually 25 days..shall c..thank you so much for your response

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First failed ICSI I tolerated the same dose without much issues and it ended in miscarriage at 9 weeks

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