Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone use pills instead of injections for their estrogen and progesterone?
I did and posted above about it. It wouldn't be "pills," though. It would be estrogen patches you put on your abdoment and vaginal inserts. (You probably know that, but some doctors still do actual pills, ugh.)
I have endometrium (inserts) and progersterone inserts from my last cycle. Hoping i dont have to spend extra money on patches and can just use what i currently have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone use pills instead of injections for their estrogen and progesterone?
I did and posted above about it. It wouldn't be "pills," though. It would be estrogen patches you put on your abdoment and vaginal inserts. (You probably know that, but some doctors still do actual pills, ugh.)
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone use pills instead of injections for their estrogen and progesterone?
Anonymous wrote:Just did an FET at beginning of January with SG. I did have a mock transfer, even though I'd had a successful IVF pregnancy 2 years earlier. I was told that it's an important step in planning the actual transfer. The doc wants to be aware of any abnormalities in the uterus and it helps them know where to put the catheter when doing the actual embryo transfer.
I was on birth control pills for about 4 weeks to quiet my system. Started estrogen injections every 3rd night 2.5 weeks before transfer. Started the nightly progesterone injections 5 days before transfer.
My cycle was successful. If the pregnancy continues well, I'll be on the shots through the 10th week of pregnancy (end of Feb). So, about 10 weeks of shots altogether. It really hasn't been nearly as bad as I thought it would be. After the 1st two weeks of shots, my body seemed to adjust a bit and stop being quite so sore.
Best of luck!
Anonymous wrote:thanks to all! I have done an FET before with differnt clinic. They usually do lupron shots leading up to FET which I do not like, so it's good to hear that SG does it differently. hopefully sg is open to using progersterone suppositories instead as I can not do the progesterone shots. (I actually preferred them but I ended up losing feeling in one side of my hip for months)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you haven't done a mock recently, they will do one. I didn't have endo scratching. I did estrogen and progesterone. The default is intramuscular injections of both, but you can do patches/inserts if needed. I also had to do BCPs so that they could time the FET.
so you didn't have to do Lupron shots? The estrogen and progesterone IM shots were leading up to the FET, right? Do you rememver how long you did them prior to FET? My previous clinic never did mock transfers but i think that is something that would be really helpful, so im hoping they do it as part of their protocol.
Anonymous wrote:If you haven't done a mock recently, they will do one. I didn't have endo scratching. I did estrogen and progesterone. The default is intramuscular injections of both, but you can do patches/inserts if needed. I also had to do BCPs so that they could time the FET.