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Summer2010
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Post by Summer2010 »

So I had my ER on Tuesday.
Yesterday I had surgery to remove a polyp that was on the inside of my uterus.
Tomorrow my Dr. is going ahead with the transfer.

It seems to me like I would need more healing time, but I guess he doesn't agree.

What are your thoughts?
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Summer2010 wrote:So I had my ER on Tuesday.
Yesterday I had surgery to remove a polyp that was on the inside of my uterus.
Tomorrow my Dr. is going ahead with the transfer.

It seems to me like I would need more healing time, but I guess he doesn't agree.

What are your thoughts?
I should know this, but I don't. I'll ask the docs when I get a chance.
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Sorry this took so long. I know you must have already had your transfer.

The doctor says there are two schools of thought on this, one holds that injury to the endometrium is bad for implantation and the other holds that it is good for implantation. Recent publications have suggested a benefit.
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Post by angelaezra »

Summer2010 - First I want to say good luck w/ your transfer but I had a similar situation with my FET transfer last May. I thought it was too soon after my surgery but the RE said that studies have shown otherwise. I wish I would have gone w/ my instinct because I got a BFN and I was immediately sore after the transfer because I wasn’t healed from the surgery. I also had cramping immediately following the transfer, which I think it was due to the fact that my uterus was already inflamed from the surgery.

But, remember everyone is different and you might get your BFP but I was insistent that w/ this transfer, if surgery was required, that I would not have a transfer for at least a few months later and I got my BFP.

Please let us know how it turns out.

Angela
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Post by Summer2010 »

Thank you both for your comments.
Everything seemed to go fine. I guess we will just see in two weeks! :)
Thanks again Ghost for always helping everyone on this board so much! It must be like another full time job! :)
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