Does anyone who had a successful embryo transfer - either fresh or frozen - recall what the measurement of their lining was at the time of the transfer? Or does anyone know what the ideal measurement is? Thanks, girls!
Does anyone who had a successful embryo transfer - either fresh or frozen - recall what the measurement of their lining was at the time of the transfer? Or does anyone know what the ideal measurement is? Thanks, girls!
nectarine / 2433 posts
@agold: I think my lining was somewhere between 8 and 9 for my fresh transfer last year. All I know is that the DR wanted it above 7
persimmon / 1479 posts
My clinic wanted over 8. Mine was at a 10, currently 25 weeks. Good luck
pomegranate / 3809 posts
The RE I'm working with now says he aims for 8-10mm for FET transfer.
kiwi / 643 posts
I got to a 9 for my FET, which was the best lining I ever had, (was 4-5 tops for my IUI's and fresh IVF). I really think the estrogen patches were key! Gal!
grapefruit / 4045 posts
Thanks girls. Mine was 13 and I worried (am worrying) that was too much!
pomegranate / 3764 posts
I always have a thicker lining and it's never been a problem. Everyone's average is different. 8mm is the minimum cut-off, I believe... but anywhere within reason between 8-14 is good.
pomegranate / 3764 posts
@agold: I looked through my notes - G's cycle was 14mm BEFORE egg pick up.. so it would have been even thicker by transfer day!
grapefruit / 4045 posts
@jaguar: Thank you so much for going back to look that up. You are a doll. I'm wishing so hard for both of us right now!
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