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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why a natural cycle FET? Maybe the standard medicated FET will be better for you. I found the NCFET more appealing, but when I did my successful transfer, I did a medicated FET b/c the RE highly recommended against NC. [/quote] My new RE wanted to try something we haven’t done before. I’ve had many medicated transfers in the past, all of which either resulted in negatives or miscarriages. So far, the scans indicate I’m probably having an anovulatory cycle. I just feel so defeated. I just wish there was something to do to salvage it. [/quote] I know you probably don’t want to hear this, but same exact thing happened to me on my last natural cycle FET (because I usually over-respond to the estrogen). Mine would never budge above 50. They finally gave me progesterone to bring on a period, which took almost ten days to start AFTER finishing the pills and then I ended up with a painful ovarian cyst (they think because my body did eventually try to ovulate but there’s no telling). In my mind, if your estrogen is low and/or not getting higher, you don’t want to continue for the potential success of the transfer and health of the baby.[/quote]
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