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Light periods and FET success?
Morning all, hope your Mondays are treating you well. Has anyone suffered with light periods (1-2 day max) yet seen success with fresh or frozen transfers? I’ve started on meds for my first frozen transfer (after a failed fresh transfer in Nov). My periods have always been light after coming off the
Morning all, hope your Mondays are treating you well. Has anyone suffered with light periods (1-2 day max) yet seen success with fresh or frozen transfers? I’ve started on meds for my first frozen transfer (after a failed fresh transfer in Nov). My periods have always been light after coming off the
MiniCeeCee
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Success with 6 dominant follicles?
This is my first IVF cycle and I'm feeling a little lost. I had my last monitoring scan today and my retrieval is scheduled in 3 days. I have 6 dominant follicles (3 on each side) and a few more smaller ones. They didn't really go into much about those. The biggest on the left is 18mm and 17.7mm
This is my first IVF cycle and I'm feeling a little lost. I had my last monitoring scan today and my retrieval is scheduled in 3 days. I have 6 dominant follicles (3 on each side) and a few more smaller ones. They didn't really go into much about those. The biggest on the left is 18mm and 17.7mm
roisin_d
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
My brother got into a car acciddent and nurses put him back to sleep eveytime he gets agitated (please help)
Hi guys over the weekend my brother crashed into the free way with the wall concrete that divides the cars its been reported he wasnt able to breath properly so they medically induced him into coma the 2 day they finally removed his breathing tube and seems like he had a minor injury in his head and
Hi guys over the weekend my brother crashed into the free way with the wall concrete that divides the cars its been reported he wasnt able to breath properly so they medically induced him into coma the 2 day they finally removed his breathing tube and seems like he had a minor injury in his head and
casleyva
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ICUsteps
5 months ago
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Morning all, Sorry this is probably going to be a bit of a rant, Bit of background I am 38 (for another 2 days) in just over 3 years I have had 4 Ectopic pregnancies 2 ruptured resulting in hospital stays and both my tubes removed. our only option been IVF we were given funding for one fresh cycle
Morning all, Sorry this is probably going to be a bit of a rant, Bit of background I am 38 (for another 2 days) in just over 3 years I have had 4 Ectopic pregnancies 2 ruptured resulting in hospital stays and both my tubes removed. our only option been IVF we were given funding for one fresh cycle
BC67
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Endocrinologist recommendations in/near West Sussex for Addison's / adrenals
Can anybody recommend an endocrinologist in West Sussex or nearby please who knows about adrenals and Addison's? It comes as no surprise to me, but a private blood screen has just shown very low cortisol levels and a couple of other bits, that suggest an adrenal problem, possibly Addison's. I've not
Can anybody recommend an endocrinologist in West Sussex or nearby please who knows about adrenals and Addison's? It comes as no surprise to me, but a private blood screen has just shown very low cortisol levels and a couple of other bits, that suggest an adrenal problem, possibly Addison's. I've not
JumpJiving
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
The cost of IVF
How do you stop yourself worrying about the financial side of IVF? The costs, extras etc. I'm a solo mum by choice and very lucky to already have a son as a result of IUI (4th go) 2 years ago. I'm now trying for a sibling, so far 3 failed IUIs and 1 failed IVF. I'm 38 with a low-ish AMH. The cost
How do you stop yourself worrying about the financial side of IVF? The costs, extras etc. I'm a solo mum by choice and very lucky to already have a son as a result of IUI (4th go) 2 years ago. I'm now trying for a sibling, so far 3 failed IUIs and 1 failed IVF. I'm 38 with a low-ish AMH. The cost
Greenleaves1
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Advice: RIF, ERA and PRP
Hi Everyone I've been searching for people's experience of RIF and their dilemma to use ERA tests. I had my third failed Donor Egg cycle, two cycles with two 5AA blastocyst. In theory it should have implanted. My husband had Karyotype and semen fragmentation test it came out fine. Young egg donor
Hi Everyone I've been searching for people's experience of RIF and their dilemma to use ERA tests. I had my third failed Donor Egg cycle, two cycles with two 5AA blastocyst. In theory it should have implanted. My husband had Karyotype and semen fragmentation test it came out fine. Young egg donor
SushiTilly
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
IVF strain on relationship - will arguments affect implantation chances?
I have been clashing with my husband alot for the past month. We have had quite a few arguments mainly surrounding me ‘taking this whole thing too seriously’ and him going out without me to clubs and pubs and drinking and coming home late. He has been pretty unsupportive I hate to say. I had my fresh
I have been clashing with my husband alot for the past month. We have had quite a few arguments mainly surrounding me ‘taking this whole thing too seriously’ and him going out without me to clubs and pubs and drinking and coming home late. He has been pretty unsupportive I hate to say. I had my fresh
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Thank god patients live longer, so we need new surrogate parameters to avoid slowing down research
As Patients Live Longer, New Criteria Needed for Prostate Cancer Trials https://news.feinberg.northwestern.edu/2024/01/25/as-patients-live-longer-new-criteria-needed-for-prostate-cancer-trials/
As Patients Live Longer, New Criteria Needed for Prostate Cancer Trials https://news.feinberg.northwestern.edu/2024/01/25/as-patients-live-longer-new-criteria-needed-for-prostate-cancer-trials/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Good responder but low blast rate - egg or sperm issue?
This is an update I hoped I wouldn't have to make. I arrived at the clinic for my 5-day embryo transfer yesterday full of hope. Unfortunately the embryologist said that I had only one embryo that had made it to early blast-the other six were still morulas. They transferred the early blast and kept the
This is an update I hoped I wouldn't have to make. I arrived at the clinic for my 5-day embryo transfer yesterday full of hope. Unfortunately the embryologist said that I had only one embryo that had made it to early blast-the other six were still morulas. They transferred the early blast and kept the
neonpg
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Spotting with Norethisterone
Hi all! Has anyone experienced spotting whilst taking Norethisterone during the first phase of IVF? I just found the lightest bit of spotting, I’m on day 6 of taking Norethisterone and will be stopping on the 26th so am not expecting a period until after that. I think the spotting is probably just
Hi all! Has anyone experienced spotting whilst taking Norethisterone during the first phase of IVF? I just found the lightest bit of spotting, I’m on day 6 of taking Norethisterone and will be stopping on the 26th so am not expecting a period until after that. I think the spotting is probably just
Saskiahope
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
What is my best treatment option?
Details in bio. Summary - Diagnosed June 2021 PSA 331, mets to spine Started Lupron and Abiraterone [u]Stopped treatment June 2023[/u] Since stopping treatment in June 2023, my [u]PSA has risen[/u] along with my testosterone.
PSA 11/2023 1.3
PSA 12/2023
Details in bio. Summary - Diagnosed June 2021 PSA 331, mets to spine Started Lupron and Abiraterone [u]Stopped treatment June 2023[/u] Since stopping treatment in June 2023, my [u]PSA has risen[/u] along with my testosterone.
PSA 11/2023 1.3
PSA 12/2023
davidw777
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Omega 3
Does anyone take Omega 3 supplements for Rheumatoid Arthritis if so do they help so many brands out there.
Does anyone take Omega 3 supplements for Rheumatoid Arthritis if so do they help so many brands out there.
welsh12
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NRAS
7 months ago
Top tips on celebrating Diwali with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Join us in this heartfelt celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights🪔✨ Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis shouldn't mean you miss out on celebrating Diwali. Joti Reehal shares her personal experiences, tips, and inspiration to help you make the most of the festival while managing your Rheumatoid
Join us in this heartfelt celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights🪔✨ Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis shouldn't mean you miss out on celebrating Diwali. Joti Reehal shares her personal experiences, tips, and inspiration to help you make the most of the festival while managing your Rheumatoid
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
7 months ago
blood test
could anyone help my daughter has liver cirrhosis due to alcohol when she went for her last scan she had her bloods done he said they were slightly better he said when she was due again for her scan he wouldn’t do her bloods as he said if they were better she might drink more surly they should be done
could anyone help my daughter has liver cirrhosis due to alcohol when she went for her last scan she had her bloods done he said they were slightly better he said when she was due again for her scan he wouldn’t do her bloods as he said if they were better she might drink more surly they should be done
Lisad52
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Thyroid antibodies test
My daughter had a thyroid antibodies test in May which was quite high. The hospital referred her back to our GP to be monitored for underactive thyroid. I have seen some posts that say antibodies test is a sign of Hashimoto's or Graves disease so I am just looking for some advice and guidance as I
My daughter had a thyroid antibodies test in May which was quite high. The hospital referred her back to our GP to be monitored for underactive thyroid. I have seen some posts that say antibodies test is a sign of Hashimoto's or Graves disease so I am just looking for some advice and guidance as I
Briggsi
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Secondary Cancers after CAR-T Cell Therapy
From New England Journal of Medicine dated 24th Jan 2024 (article is for subscribers only) This brief report states: [i]The demonstrated efficacy of the current generation of approved CAR-T products comes along with several well-described safety concerns, including risks of cytokine release syndrome
From New England Journal of Medicine dated 24th Jan 2024 (article is for subscribers only) This brief report states: [i]The demonstrated efficacy of the current generation of approved CAR-T products comes along with several well-described safety concerns, including risks of cytokine release syndrome
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Bleeding before egg retrieval
Coming week, we will have a new puncture (egg retrieval) and yesterday I started bleeding heavily. It is like a very heavy period. I was expecting the injections to delay the period, at least that is what happened in the previous IVF cycle. I talked to the doctor and also a nurse today on the phone and
Coming week, we will have a new puncture (egg retrieval) and yesterday I started bleeding heavily. It is like a very heavy period. I was expecting the injections to delay the period, at least that is what happened in the previous IVF cycle. I talked to the doctor and also a nurse today on the phone and
WaitingforGabriel
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
How long do tests remain valid
Hello everyone We've had a number of tests over the years to try and maximise chances of IVF working for us (unfortunately still no live birth, it makes me so frustrated and sad!!) Anyway I wondered does anyone know how long test results actually remain relevant/ valid for? Every test is so pricy and
Hello everyone We've had a number of tests over the years to try and maximise chances of IVF working for us (unfortunately still no live birth, it makes me so frustrated and sad!!) Anyway I wondered does anyone know how long test results actually remain relevant/ valid for? Every test is so pricy and
Skittles11
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Baby aspirin and iron tablets in IVF pregnancy.
I'm currently 36 weeks pregnant via IVF. My midwife prescribed 2 x 75mg aspirin and iron tablets at 12 weeks. I went to my 36 week appointment and had a completely different midwife and she has told me to stop taking both medications. Has anyone else taken these doses for an IVF pregnancy and
I'm currently 36 weeks pregnant via IVF. My midwife prescribed 2 x 75mg aspirin and iron tablets at 12 weeks. I went to my 36 week appointment and had a completely different midwife and she has told me to stop taking both medications. Has anyone else taken these doses for an IVF pregnancy and
Kt8e21
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 months ago
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