Anonymous
Post 06/06/2019 09:59     Subject: Re:FET delayed again after biopsy revealed endometritis

Anonymous wrote:Update: after a second round of antibiotics and another biopsy, results came back normal. So now on to FET in the coming weeks. Wish me luck!


Good luck OP!!!
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2019 09:14     Subject: Re:FET delayed again after biopsy revealed endometritis

Update: after a second round of antibiotics and another biopsy, results came back normal. So now on to FET in the coming weeks. Wish me luck!
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2019 17:08     Subject: Re:FET delayed again after biopsy revealed endometritis

Thanks for asking! Next biopsy after I complete this round of antibiotics will be in late May. Will report back then with results.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2019 16:06     Subject: Re:FET delayed again after biopsy revealed endometritis

Any update OP?
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2019 18:18     Subject: Re:FET delayed again after biopsy revealed endometritis

Thanks a lot. Really appreciate you taking the time to respond.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2019 15:56     Subject: Re:FET delayed again after biopsy revealed endometritis

I was diagnosed and treated for endometritis before my FET. I was fortunate to have it go away after 2 weeks of doxycycline 2x a day, but I found some interesting stats while I was obsessing over this that may be helpful:

1. I don't have the exact study pulled up, but one recent one showed 92% of cases fully-eliminated with 2 weeks of doxycycline. 99.1% of cases with a second round of antibiotics. So odds are very, very good that the second round does it for you.

2. "the endometritis cure rate was 100%, the researchers reported online January 24 in Fertility and Sterility. The subsequent cumulative live-birth rate was 88% (21 of 24 women) for those treated for chronic endometritis compared with 74% (180 of 244 women) for those without chronic endometritis." So basically being diagnosed and treated for CE led to a higher live birth rate than that of women who have never had it at all.

The second round of antibiotics should fix the problem and your uterus will be in great shape for the transfer when it does.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2019 14:29     Subject: FET delayed again after biopsy revealed endometritis

During my ERA, the biopsy taken of my endometrium also revealed possible endometritis. I went through a round of antibiotics/extra strength ibuprofen and a month of BCP. I had another biopsy and the inflammation still hadn’t cleared up. Doing another round of that protocol but with stronger antibiotics. Has anyone else experienced this and how was the issue resolved? I’ve only got one embryo so I’m happy my doctor is taking the time to make sure my uterus is looking it’s best, but nervous about whether this will work and what the next steps are if it doesn’t. Thank you!