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I started my Letrozole on the wrong day! What should I do?

I got my days mixed up, was supposed to take it days 3-7 and I started on day 2. I am supposed to have an iui this month. What should I do? Should I not worry about it?

4 Answers • 8 years ago


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Letrozole can be taken on different days as long as it's 5 days in a row. Just call your doctor and let them know. They should still be able to do an iui, just a day early. If not, you can always just do timed intercourse at home.

8 years ago


Thanks I just am worried I completely ruined this cycle!!

8 years ago • Post starter


blondie84, good luck to you. This was my first time using letrozole from CD 3 to CD 7, I went this past Saturday and they told me that I had one follicle measuring at 18 and my lining was 7.14, which is the thickest it has been since doing this process. We did the trigger shot Saturday night, if it does not work this cycle we will discuss IUI for the next one. I am keeping my FX that this cycle works, as of yesterday I have had the dull aches/cramps so it looks promising.

8 years ago


I called my Dr and they said it should still be ok. I have a Femvue scheduled for tomorrow, will know more then!

8 years ago • Post starter


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