Multiples

Looking for high risk doc in lower westchester

AngelahelenaAngelahelena member
edited March 2014 in Multiples
I have gone to a wonderful doctor for my first trimester n he got us through the hump. He only does first trimester n referred me to another doctor. She had me wait over 3 hrs n then I still had to go get bloodwork n she does not do ultra sounds. Techs do them across the hall. I am not comfortable w arrangement. Overall it took three hrs n fifty minutes in her office. Please let me know if you know a good high risk doctor in lower westchester. Ty

Re: Looking for high risk doc in lower westchester

  • I go to an MFM at cornell in the city even though I'm moving to westchester tomorrow. Not sure if that helps but pm me if you want their info.
    Me: 34 - low ovarian reserve
    DH: 40 - no issues  

    3 failed IUI's 

    IVF #1 3/12 - 13 eggs, 9 fertilized,  2 transferred (1 grade 2 blast, 1 early blast), no frosties, 3/30/12 - 9dp5dt spotting, BFNs

    IVF #2. 7/12 - 18 days of stims, 3 mature eggs, 3 fertilized (ICSI), 3 transferred (9, 8, 7 cell) on day 3.  First beta - 8/21/12 = 105, beta #2 - 8/23/12 = 268, beta #3 - 8/30/12 = 2,352. 2nd u/s - 9/4/12. Baby Boy born 5/1/2013.

    IVF #3 Now (12/13). AMH is very low - 0.19. ER (12/5) 12 eggs, 10 mature, 7 fertilized using ICSI. 3 transferred (8,8,8 cell - all grade 2) on day 3. First beta - 12/21/13 = 126, beta #2 - 12/23/13 = 400, beta #3 - na (office was closed for new year's). First sonogram - TWINS aka OMG! -  


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