Anonymous
Post 11/30/2018 20:13     Subject: Re:IVF -- # of Days/Hours from 1st PIO to FET?

Anonymous wrote:since it is blind study, for all you know you may be in the control group (standard PIO dosing) instead of the ERA group. from what I understand the results of ERA will not be released to you until you have completed the study cycle so as to maintain integrity of the study. so you may then apply the era results to future FET transfers if current transfer doesn't work. Good luck


Right, but if I have a non standard time frame of 1st PIO to transfer, there is no way I could figure I could be in the control group. For the study, it does not apply random transfer dates to the participants. So I think while it’s technicslly blind there is no way to be fully blind unless someone secretly FET’s me in my sleep.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2018 19:16     Subject: Re:IVF -- # of Days/Hours from 1st PIO to FET?

since it is blind study, for all you know you may be in the control group (standard PIO dosing) instead of the ERA group. from what I understand the results of ERA will not be released to you until you have completed the study cycle so as to maintain integrity of the study. so you may then apply the era results to future FET transfers if current transfer doesn't work. Good luck
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2018 16:28     Subject: IVF -- # of Days/Hours from 1st PIO to FET?

Is this the Synchrony study with SG? If so, I participated in it too! I think with the standard protocol, you would have started PIO today, not yesterday. Sounds to me like they're taking the ERA into consideration! Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2018 11:51     Subject: IVF -- # of Days/Hours from 1st PIO to FET?

I had a blinded ERA due to a study. I was told to do my first PIO shot yesterday at 930 am with FET Wednesday at 3 pm. I think this might mean I have a later window, so pre-receptive? What is the standard without an ERA?