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Pregnancy related issue
My first ivf cycle had a fresh embryo transfer,but it failed and in next attempt frozen embryo transfer of blastocyst happened but i got my urine test negative,i have normak uterus and embryos are also of A grade what might have caused this cycle also a failure,should i try another cycle immediately or give time and go for it please suggest
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There are many reasons for unsuccessful pregnancy, not only the embryo,immunological factors also contribute.
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Take a break for 2 to 3 months. Get mentally and physically prepared.
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Then try for pregnancy
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Get the Day 2 FSH and LH under control Get thyroid under control Get P4 and E2 under control Frozen embryos day 5 blastocyst stage with endometrial thickness of more than 7 gives best results Check for any fluid in endometrial cavity presence of any hydrosalpinges before ET
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Take adjuvants for 3 months and endometrial preparation medication on time
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Avoid papaya and pineapple Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses
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Hi good morning.. To be frank these things need detailed history and discussion. It's better to consult your infertility specialist for the same.
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