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IVF - FET still spotting after Prostap

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I’m due to have a FET, I had my Prostap injection on 22nd oct, period start on 31st which normally lasts for 5 days but I’m on 11 and still spotting.

I had a baseline scan on 7th but was told there was still some “fluid” and to go back after a week for another scan.

Is this normal? Hoping to start the second stage (progynova) if the scan comes back clear ready for transfer after that.

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I’ve had this before on one of my down reg FETs and it’s actually a good thing you are still spotting if they need your lining thinner. Hopefully all good when you go back after the week (it was for me!) it’s just the prostrap bleed can be different from a normal period. 🤞🏽 good luck xx

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