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I have just had a failed medicated frozen transfer. The reason I had a medicated cycle was due to this working for my miracle boy born in 2022. I’m now in a position where I will go in for another transfer but am interested in doing a natural fet. Can anyone share there experiences? It seems to me quicker and less medication which can’t be a bad thing!

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Sorry to read your post - hope you have people around you for support Might be an idea to discuss your concerns with your clinic as they know your history and blood results

Take care

Janet-Partner

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Zbez88

I have just had a positive test following a natural fet, I tracked my ovulation then once I had a positive ovulation test the transfer was done six days later.

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Ajbbaa in reply to Zbez88

Thank you for replying and congratulations!

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Doodlebug23

The one that worked for me was modified natural FET after 5 failed transfers and a chemical. My periods were regular.

I started progesterone before transfer and had a trigger shot. I also had Bondi protocol which is prednisolone and clexane. No known issues but suggested to try after failed transfers. I also had it for transfer 6 which was medicated FET.

For me the theory of natural transfer makes sense as your body is doing what it naturally should with a little extra support and then the embryo taking the place of the naturally released egg.

I’m now 26 weeks 💖

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