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Medicated FET - which day did you transfer?

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For those that have had a medicated FET, which day in your cycle did you transfer?

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hey

I stopped taking the OCP on the 10/6 last year

Started estrogen on the 14 th and transferred on the 2/07

Good luck 💫

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Goldenfeather123

Hi, my daughter's medicated FET cycle was: scanned at day-3 and day-8 again (then lining was 8mm); started estrogen tab from day-3; started progesterone from day-11 of taking estrogen (which was 5 days before transferring a day 5 embryo). So embryo transfer was on the day-18 of her cycle. Not successful, but could be any other reasons.

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