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FET planned on 2nd Jan
Hi, My fet is planned on 2nd Jan,2024 that falls on 23rd day of my current cycle. My endometrial thickness today(day 17) is 6.5mm and I'm on hormonal medication, Endofert both orally and vaginally, ecospirin and evion forte. And based upon my progesterone results I should start c susten (vaginally) and duphaston orally until my fet. I have 3 frozen embryos and my doctor has planned to transfer one embryo now. Will there be successful implantation of embryo and will the endometrium thickness improve before my fet?
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The ideal range is more than 7mm. But it’s just not the thickness. Classical triple line pattern is known to increase success rate. Also, in your case endometrial receptive array will help since you have had repeated failure.
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It is unpredictable what  the endometrial thickness would be after all these medication you will have to go for an ultrasound to find out
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