Anonymous
Post 07/03/2018 06:19     Subject: Re:NCFET home monitoring

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not being snarky but why would you want to track at home? I assume part of the reason you are seeing an RE is that you have tried at home and did not have success, so you are moving to more invasive methods. Why wouldn’t you want a doctor / nurse team to track your cycle to try and find the “best” window for transfer.

Is it just that going to get the blood work is annoying or something else? Genuine interest.


I have 1 remaining embryo. I want to give it a chance. Do not want destroy, to donate or go through treatments/shots. I want minimal monitoring. Just wondering if anyone else after treatments has been in this position and found a clinic willing to work with you.



You’re describing a natural FET. Monitoring via u/s doesn’t require shots but rather would tell you the optimal time to transfer. If this is your last embryo I wouldn’t monitor at home.


Yes, natural cycle FET or NCFET. I have been through IVF/FET for 5 cycles. I have 2 children from those cycles. I'll just start contacting clinics. Was looking for others who may have found themselves in a similar position. Good luck to those in this struggle!
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2018 06:04     Subject: Re:NCFET home monitoring

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not being snarky but why would you want to track at home? I assume part of the reason you are seeing an RE is that you have tried at home and did not have success, so you are moving to more invasive methods. Why wouldn’t you want a doctor / nurse team to track your cycle to try and find the “best” window for transfer.

Is it just that going to get the blood work is annoying or something else? Genuine interest.


I have 1 remaining embryo. I want to give it a chance. Do not want destroy, to donate or go through treatments/shots. I want minimal monitoring. Just wondering if anyone else after treatments has been in this position and found a clinic willing to work with you.



You’re describing a natural FET. Monitoring via u/s doesn’t require shots but rather would tell you the optimal time to transfer. If this is your last embryo I wouldn’t monitor at home.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2018 09:50     Subject: Re:NCFET home monitoring

Anonymous wrote:Not being snarky but why would you want to track at home? I assume part of the reason you are seeing an RE is that you have tried at home and did not have success, so you are moving to more invasive methods. Why wouldn’t you want a doctor / nurse team to track your cycle to try and find the “best” window for transfer.

Is it just that going to get the blood work is annoying or something else? Genuine interest.


I have 1 remaining embryo. I want to give it a chance. Do not want destroy, to donate or go through treatments/shots. I want minimal monitoring. Just wondering if anyone else after treatments has been in this position and found a clinic willing to work with you.
Anonymous
Post 06/22/2018 14:09     Subject: Re:NCFET home monitoring

Not being snarky but why would you want to track at home? I assume part of the reason you are seeing an RE is that you have tried at home and did not have success, so you are moving to more invasive methods. Why wouldn’t you want a doctor / nurse team to track your cycle to try and find the “best” window for transfer.

Is it just that going to get the blood work is annoying or something else? Genuine interest.
Anonymous
Post 06/22/2018 06:53     Subject: NCFET home monitoring

Has ANYONE had experience with a natural cycle FET with a clinic that allowed you to track your own ovulation at home?