Hi,
I'm a bit new to this area. My husband and i have a toddler conceived through ICSI in 2008. We're looking at going back for #2 this year.
I met with my nurse coordinator today, who told me about the process for FET. It was all sounding great (no needles) until we got to the part where i have to use a progesterone pessary every 12 hours, and lie down for an hour to make sure its absorbed. Depending on the outcome, it could be for 10 weeks.
I'm just wondering how on earth i'm going to manage the 'lie down for an hour' bit with a toddler running around the house. the morning dose will be ok; i'll wake myself up early and just hope that dd doesn't wake up early, but the evening dose will be when i'm usually getting home from work, cooking dinner, getting DD bathed ect ect. (hubby doesn't get home from work until past 6 - he has a long commute).
I'm sure we'll manage, a positive result would be more then worth it, but I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions, tips or ticks that made it a bit easier for them?
Thanks
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