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Missed estradiol after embryo transfer
Hi doctor, I have missed estradiol tablets randomly 4 times(suggested 3 times a day)  in first 5 days. Will that affect my embryo transfer and also on day 10th and day 11th I am getting light spotting is it a good sign or a bad sign . Can you please let me know.
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Yes missing pills will adversely affect implantation Spotting on day 10 or 11 post embryo transfer Could indicate upcoming periods
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You should consult you doctor for spotting. She might start you on medication
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It’s advisable to strictly take your estrogen tablets at the right time after embryo transfer. Please take them on time from now onwards. Also, consult with your doctor informing the same. They might start medication to stop the spotting.
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Keep an alarm reminder to ensure you take them on time
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