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OrganicMama
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Name: Mama
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Non-medicated FET?
Has anyone ever done a non-medicated FET? I haven't got for the consult yet, but when I spoke to my RE today he said the FET is much easier and he didn't mention anything about meds. He said it would be a day 3 start but with my fresh cycle they didn't control it with meds, everything was based on what my body was doing (except Ganirelix to let little follies catch up & HCG). Just curious about the protocol for non-medicated FET, if there is such a thing.
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Posted 8/10/09 5:11 PM |
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Sing70
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Re: Non-medicated FET?
I had 2 BFNs with IVF and I spoke to my doctor today. I will be undergoing what he called a natural FET. The only medications I will be going on will be after the transfer of the frozen embies. I was curious about it too. I'm glad you posted.
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Posted 8/10/09 8:41 PM |
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pp1107
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Name: P
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Re: Non-medicated FET?
They usually just give you estrace to thicken your lining before the transfer and start the progesterone after the transfer. Thats what my RE said for non-med FET. Good luck!
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Posted 8/10/09 9:08 PM |
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OrganicMama
So in love with my little man!
Member since 6/08 5172 total posts
Name: Mama
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Re: Non-medicated FET?
Thanks for the posts! My lining is super-thick so I probably won't need the estrace (it was 13mm about 9 or 10 days before the transfer for my first IVF cycle). Perfect - just what I was looking for. And since my insurance only covers 3 lifetime IVF treatments, we're saving the coverage for our fresh cycles so it shouldn't be too expensive to do the FET.
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Posted 8/10/09 10:31 PM |
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Gertyrae
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Re: Non-medicated FET?
If you have normal cycles (as in your issues aren't PCOS or estrogen based), you can very easily do a non-medicated FET. They will just monitor you and do the transfer a few days after you ovulate. They may put you on progesterone supplements to help the embies stick, but that's about it. Good luck!!! It's so much less stressful than a fresh cycle.
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Posted 8/11/09 8:36 AM |
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