Following on from my last post, I had my scan today for my frozen transfer on the 20th. I'm now panicking that my transfer will be cancelled ๐They said my lining was 9mm and I have a follicle on my right ovary of 19mm (maybe a possibility it could be a cyst ) clinic is obviously shut today so can't speak to them. Do you think by having this follicle my transfer will be cancelled? X
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I had a cyst when I had a scan in preparation for my frozen transfer, and I was so worried, then I had another scan 8 days later and it was gone. Apparently they come and go really quickly. I was so worried when the sonographer highlighted it to me, but she said it's normally fine and though they always do a follow up to check on it, normally the next time they look it's gone.
Hopefully that's the same for you! Wishing you the best of luck. Let us know xx
Hi, thanks for your reply, sorry it's late as you can imagine we have been running around like headless chickens trying to get progesterone tests in time with same day ovitrelle along with intralipids!! ๐ they aren't sure whether it's a follicle or cyst so I have to administer an ovitrelle injection tonight so fingers crossed this transfer isn't cancelled!! Xx
It's great they're being proactive about it! Fingers crossed it will all be fine then - you definitely deserve some good luck! Hope it all goes well ๐
did they take some bloods? Iโve had this a few times and as long as the bloods come back okay my transfer has always gone ahead. It could be a follicle form previous cycle collapsing or even a wee cyst that will sort itself out xx
Thanks for you reply and sorry it's late! We have been running around like mad all day trying to find places to have a same day progesterone test along with same day ovitrelle! Also intralipids ๐ managed to do it all, progesterone was fine so fingers crossed it's not cancelled๐๐ค๐ฝ xx
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