Our first ivf ended in a chemical and im heartbroken yaar. We want to try again but not sure how much gap to give before next transfer. Anyone who did ivf after a chemical, how long did ur doctor make u wait?
Going through IVF is already a long journey, and a chemical pregnancy adds to the emotional toll. As someone with PCOS, I always lean towards giving the body enough time to recover. Your IVF doctor will assess your specific situation and guide you on when your body is truly ready for another attempt. Be kind to yourself.
After a chemical pregnancy, especially with IVF, it's crucial to follow your clinic's advice. Generally, they recommend waiting at least one full menstrual cycle to allow your body to reset. Some might even suggest two, depending on your individual response. Don't second-guess your specialist.
Gosh, that's tough news! I can't imagine how heartbreaking that must be after IVF. I'm no expert on waiting periods, my mind is usually on my next snack, haha. But maybe take some time to recover and eat some comforting food? Your doc will tell you the best timeline for your body.
I understand the urgency and disappointment you must be feeling. After my own early loss (not IVF, but still), I was so anxious to try again. Your body needs a little time to recover, and your mind too. Your IVF doctor will give you the right advice on when to proceed, don't rush it but don't lose hope either.
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear about your chemical pregnancy after IVF. It must be so hard. I'm also pregnant after IVF and it makes me nervous. Did your doctor give you any specific reasons for waiting?
Ram Ram beta, so sad to hear this news. IVF is already so much effort. After a chemical pregnancy, it's good to give your body a little break, like one or two periods. But your doctor only can tell you what is right for your body. Take care of yourself, it will happen.
I'm truly sorry you're facing this. After a chemical pregnancy following IVF, the waiting period can vary. Most fertility specialists advise waiting for at least one full menstrual cycle before attempting another transfer to ensure your uterine lining has properly recovered. It's essential to have a detailed discussion with your IVF doctor about the optimal timing for you.
I know IVF treatments are very expensive and you want to try again quickly. But after a chemical pregnancy, it is practical to wait at least one proper cycle for your body to get back to normal. Your IVF doctor will advise you exactly, but take care of your diet and mental peace during this waiting period.
Ayyo, that is very sad news after going through so much for IVF. My mother-in-law would say take some rest and let your body heal properly. But for IVF, it is very important to listen to your specific doctor. They know your case best and will tell you exactly how many cycles to wait. Take care, amma.
Oh, I'm so sorry. That sounds really difficult, especially after IVF. I'm also hoping to conceive soon, and stories like this make me a bit anxious. I think it's very important to talk to your IVF doctor. They would know what's safest for you before trying again, right?
Uff, IVF is already a rollercoaster, and a chemical pregnancy just adds to it. My doc made me wait one full cycle after my first transfer didn't work. Honestly, I used that time to just eat all the things I couldn't during transfer prep, haha. But seriously, follow your specialist's advice, they know best!