Hi ladies! I am 6 weeks now after (finally!) an IVF cycle. I have been spotting now for about 4 days. Its really hardly anything but of course I am FREAKING OUT! I notice it mainly when I use the endometrin. Has anyone else had this same issue? Thanks!
spotting with vag supps is completely normal, because they are cervical irritants.
I would call your RE just to get some reassurance, but it's normal.
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This exact thing happened to me on Endometrin - I spotted @ about 3w6d (right before I got my first + HPT - this is what prompted to take a test) & then again sometime between 5-6 weeks. I would keep an eye on it & it'll probably taper off. If it doesn't, then definitely call your RE. GL sweetie!
Yup..same exact thing happened to me. It's so terrifying.. I have tried not to insert it very far at all and that has helped with the spotting. After so many weeks of inserting the applicator, you can get a "track" that gets easily irritated...or at least that's what my nurse told me.
Good luck!
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Re: Spotting with Endometrin?
spotting with vag supps is completely normal, because they are cervical irritants.
I would call your RE just to get some reassurance, but it's normal.
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It is probably from the Endometrin and probably not a big deal.
When are you going in for your next u/s? Definitely mention it when you go in
Good luck and congratulations
Yup..same exact thing happened to me. It's so terrifying.. I have tried not to insert it very far at all and that has helped with the spotting. After so many weeks of inserting the applicator, you can get a "track" that gets easily irritated...or at least that's what my nurse told me.
Good luck!