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BambinoNo1 · 23/11/2025 13:04

To cut a long story short, had a few early miscarriages over the years so went for NHS IVF treatment - was given progesterone suppositories and injections to prepare for the transfer. Transfer was cancelled due to embryo being slow to develop and was told we would have to wait until the new year to await transfer a date. Nothing was said about the progesterone. Just to stop taking it as I guess there would be no point.
I’ve been told that you’re very fertile after ivf stims and we’ve been “trying” this month.
So the question is ….
Would you use the given progesterone supplements after knowing you’ve ovulated to give yourself a good chance of maybe helping a possible pregnancy develop or am I wasting nhs resources on something that might not be?

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BambinoNo1 · 23/11/2025 18:52

Anyone?

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BambinoNo1 · 24/11/2025 00:19

Bump

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Outside9 · 24/11/2025 01:22

I don't imagine it would do much harm. In your position, I think I'd try my luck! People take progesterone supplements to support natural conception..

The infertility forum of MN has a lot of IVF threads where undoubtedly you'll come across someone who has been in this position. (In case you're not getting traction you'd like).

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