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when do Iget my period after failed IVF

From: katk katk is not online. Last active: 9/12/2008 8:25:08 PM
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Date: 4/5/2008 at 8:46 PM

Did my 1st IVF and found out yesterday that it was negative. when should I expect my period? My cycle is usually 28 days, so I am past due, but I figure that the hormones etc screwed up the cycle length

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From: *JCsGirl**JCsGirl* is not online. Last active: 10/6/2008 10:03:28 AM
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Date: 4/5/2008 at 10:14 PM

I think it can take up to a week after you stop progesterone. I'm sorry about the BFN :(


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From: kimberickimberic is not online. Last active: 10/5/2008 9:43:41 PM
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Date: 4/5/2008 at 10:29 PM

Sorry about your bfn. :(

I got mine on cd39 (ER cd20, ET cd23). The cycle after that was also another 38 days long. My cycles are usually 28/30 days. It took a while for things to get back to normal.
It does feel good to get all those meds and hormones out of your system.




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From: emmyloustuemmyloustu is not online. Last active: 9/24/2008 11:01:38 AM
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Date: 4/5/2008 at 10:52 PM

So sorry about your BFN - hugs! I started mine 12dp3dt - 2 days before my beta. I was still on progesterone. Just a warning - I had a horrible AF after my failed cycle - really painful cramps, super heavy bleeding, clots - the whole nine yards. I was not prepared for it & I was already so emotional, I would just sit in the bathroom and cry and cry. Hopefully yours will not be abnormal at all though!


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