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Advise please ref vaginal probiotics ahead of FET after failures and loss🙏

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Hi, I am looking for advice regarding, which vaginal probiotics ladies have used please prior to a FET and have been successful after🙏?

I take a daily gut probiotic, which is in my prenatal and I have also tried canistan pessaries leading up to FET, which always seems to make things feel not right down after, which then worries me it may interfere in a negative way. I have also tried optibac woman.

I have been recommended Seed vaginal vs-01 and was wondering if anyone else has tried this with success please, or any other ones you can kindly recommend for vaginal health and or gut health too.

Thank youđź©·

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Hope you get some helpful replies Might be an idea to speak to your clinic/nurse and see what they would recommend

Good luck with your treatment

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Hi, I don't have a success story for you yet as just about to go into my second FET. But like you canesten pessaries didn't feel right to me either. I also take the optibac orally but was recommended by a lot of people the biocare intrafresh plus pessaries so I have introduced those this time. Wishing you luck for the next cycle. X

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I took floragyn vaginal tablets, bio me femme v oral probiotics and biomes for gut health for my FET which was successful. We also added other things into our protocol so I’m not sure how much difference they made.

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R3108

I used Zita West Femceive

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Pineappletree

Gyntima Probiotica Vaginal Suppository is what my clinic recommended, you could get it from Amazon actually. Once a day for a week to quickly change the environment before FET. All the best to you.❤️

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The best ones are Vagibiom unscented before transfer as well as flora femme. Once you have transfer you need to just stick with flora femme. Then a week after transfer you can take Vagibiom again. Vagibiom have prebiotic and probiotic which really help. But you need to keep going with it for months. You can take vagibiom for most of pregnancy but just avoid day after transfer with vagibiom and for one week afterwards. Then you can take them until your due date.

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Did you use the vagibiom daily leading up to the transfer?

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Spicycurry

Yes and beyond.

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