u/AppointmentNeat622

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Straight to another transfer or lupron first?

I’ve been undergoing a ton of testing after a failed FET (euploid, day 5 5AB) before the next transfer attempt and everything is coming back normal so far. Still waiting on a couple final blood tests but if those come back normal too, should we risk another transfer or just do lupron suppression even without having done a lap? I have 2 euploids left so not a lot of leeway here. I’ve also had 2 chemical pregnancies from before ivf but otherwise no endo symptoms. Could it be silent endo? What would you do?

here’s all the testing I had done- HSG, SIS, hysteroscopy, full thyroid, RPL panel, vit d, iron, era/emma/alice, insulin resistance, karyotyping for me & partner, full hormone panel. I even worked with a naturopath to check for mthfr mutation or mold exposure. all testing is normal or negative.

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u/AppointmentNeat622 — 2 days ago

Seeking dog walker recs

I see some older posts on this but nothing recent so worth asking again- what are some trustworthy affordable dog walking companies, or individuals, in the area?

I’m in West Salem if that makes a difference. 1 dog, 100ish lbs, very friendly and very lazy, older and will poop during the walk without fail. Once a day, 20 mins is plenty for him. I do a morning and evening walk but one in the afternoon would be helpful so I don’t have to navigate a toddler at the same time 3x a day

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u/AppointmentNeat622 — 15 days ago
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I am waiting for my bleed to start post-failed FET and we’ll be doing an RPL panel along with a mock cycle. nurse mentioned a biopsy at some point during the cycle. how was it for you? were you able to transfer the cycle after mock cycle? is the biopsy painful? I also have to get an HSG and people have said it’s painful. give it to me straight, what am I in for over this next month?

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u/AppointmentNeat622 — 25 days ago