Failed FET

Had our second embryo transfer after the first one failed. I started testing from 5dpt and had a faint positive that progressed to a very strong positive by 9dpt. Went back to clinic to do bloods days later as my pregnancy symptoms disappeared and found that unfortunately I had a chemical pregnancy. Feeling really deflated. I’ve dedicated this year to prioritising fertility treatments and left now having to start from square one. It really all is so demotivating. Our bodies go through so much
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Im so sorry to read that this one hasnt worked for you, please try & keep your chin up, it will happen 💝

Awww, this journey is so hard. Each step of it, you have no control over what's happening, and you feel like you want to get your hopes up but then scared of being let down. Really feel for you 🥺 I know it's heartbreaking, I took a while to recover from my last failed cycle and was so scared to go through it again just to go through heartbreak, it takes time to heal but we're so strong we do start looking for our next steps and what we can do next, thinking of you ❤️❤️

It’s a long battle and you need to be strong to keep fighting! I had 3 cycles and 7 transfers in total (including 3 miscarriages, 1 chemical, 2 failed and the last one became my baby boy, and oh in one fresh cycle I nearly died of internal bleeding as well after over responding to stims with an ovary rupture!!). But I kept telling myself I was only getting closer to the end goal every step of the way! You can do it 💪💪💪

Thanks for sharing ladies! I’m just trying to find the strength to push through. This process is really mentally challenging. Before our first transfer I got pregnant naturally last year but unfortunately miscarried before 7 weeks and I didn’t know until I went for my scan. The process was quite traumatising and now fast forward to these two failed transfers. Crossing fingers that it will eventually happen for us and thanks again so much for sharing 🌸

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