Anonymous
Post 05/04/2019 09:10     Subject: Re:Natural FET and delays

Very similar thing happened to me, and my RE gave us the option to wait it out or cancel if the frequent monitoring was getting to be too much. We decided to keep going, and I ended up ovulating around cycle day 22 (they triggered me when the lead follicle and lining were both measuring appropriately). One week later, we were able to proceed with an FET.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2019 07:54     Subject: Re:Natural FET and delays

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Natural FET. I went through regular, medicated IVF last month but wasn't allowed to do a fresh transfer due to concerns about overpopulation. Now I am in the process of being monitored for a natural FET.


You could still be slightly suppressed from the ivf cycle. My cycles always took a bit to resume their usual regularity


Thanks so much. By any chance, do you recall about how long your cycles were after retrieval? Like longer than normal by a few days, or was it weeks?


It was 7-10 days delayed...cycle was a bust so stopped all meds at 5 dpo, af came 12 dpo (normally 14 dpo). Then the next cycle I ovulated cd 20 (normally cd 10-14).
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2019 16:42     Subject: Natural FET and delays

Mine were normal. I think it's just normal variation.

Anonymous
Post 05/03/2019 16:19     Subject: Re:Natural FET and delays

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Natural FET. I went through regular, medicated IVF last month but wasn't allowed to do a fresh transfer due to concerns about overpopulation. Now I am in the process of being monitored for a natural FET.


You could still be slightly suppressed from the ivf cycle. My cycles always took a bit to resume their usual regularity


Thanks so much. By any chance, do you recall about how long your cycles were after retrieval? Like longer than normal by a few days, or was it weeks?
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2019 16:13     Subject: Re:Natural FET and delays

Anonymous wrote:Why does follicle growth matter? Aren’t they just watching your lining and hormone levels? Why are you doing a natural FET and not mediated?


No, you have to ovulate before they'll do the transfer, and they want the follicles to be a certain size (18). I'm doing a natural because I've never had any issues with ovulation in the past and this is what my RE recommended. No issues until now, that is!
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2019 16:13     Subject: Re:Natural FET and delays

Anonymous wrote:Natural FET. I went through regular, medicated IVF last month but wasn't allowed to do a fresh transfer due to concerns about overpopulation. Now I am in the process of being monitored for a natural FET.


You could still be slightly suppressed from the ivf cycle. My cycles always took a bit to resume their usual regularity
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2019 16:05     Subject: Re:Natural FET and delays

Why does follicle growth matter? Aren’t they just watching your lining and hormone levels? Why are you doing a natural FET and not mediated?
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2019 15:58     Subject: Re:Natural FET and delays

Anonymous wrote:Natural FET. I went through regular, medicated IVF last month but wasn't allowed to do a fresh transfer due to concerns about overpopulation. Now I am in the process of being monitored for a natural FET.



**over-simulation! not population
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2019 15:57     Subject: Re:Natural FET and delays

Natural FET. I went through regular, medicated IVF last month but wasn't allowed to do a fresh transfer due to concerns about overpopulation. Now I am in the process of being monitored for a natural FET.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2019 15:53     Subject: Re:Natural FET and delays

You’re doing a natural FET or NCIVF?
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2019 15:20     Subject: Natural FET and delays

Hi - I am coming off a retrieval in April and this is my first full cycle. I am being monitored for a natural FET, but my follicles are not growing. I should have ovulated a few days ago, but I have no lead and a few around 8-10. Before IVF I had very regular cycles. Has anyone experienced this and if so, how much longer was your post-retrieval cycle than your standard cycle? Is there anything I can do to move things along? Thanks!!