After trying 5 times, its inevitable that I will not be able to use my own eggs. I'm really sad.
Is anyone using donor eggs? How does it work, did you buy a lot? Did you get a guarantee? Does MFI effect success with donor eggs? How do you feel about using donor eggs? How did you pick a donor?
Also, has anyone had success with counseling for infertility. I'm considering going and just wondered if it will help.
Also, I'm aware that there is a 3rd party reproduction space on the boards but it is not active, so I'm trying here.
Thanks
Me & DH - 41, DH has a cyst blocking his tubes, I'm just old.
IVF #1 scheduled May 2016 - 375/525 follistim, 75 menopur - cancelled cycle Day 6
IVF #2 scheduled July 2016 - new protocol, switcharoo...IUI June 2016 - BFN
IVF#3 scheduled August 2016 - estrogen & testosterone primed for 3 wks - ganirelix 7 days leading up to stim - 500 follistim, 75 menopur, 150 clomid , no follicle growth on day 6, stopped injectibles. Scanned day 9 just to check, some growth, 3 days 200 mg clomid, day 12 more growth, 100 follistim, 75 menopur, start ganirelix on day 13, ER = 0 eggs, ovulated to soon (

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IVF#4 scheduled Sept 2016 - Microdose Flare protocol, cancelled stim day 6 converted to IUI (one dominant follicle)

IUI cancelled ovulated too soon again. Taking a mental health break.
IVF#5 December 2016 - New protocol, same results. My adventure is over.
Re: Anybody have any experience with donor eggs?
I don't have experience with donor eggs (yet), but I have started looking into it since we are on our last try. I also noticed the bump doesn't really have good donor/third party reproduction pages, but babycenter has multiple very active donor pages that have given me some good info. I have also started considering seeing a counselor as the stress is getting hard to manage. I know my new clinic has one on staff, and I think they even require at least 1 visit before doing donor. Maybe your clinic could give you a referral to someone good?
I will say I never imagined myself having to consider this... but reading the stories and talking to some ladies in my local support group who has done this has helped. I have not found one person that has ever regretted doing donor (though there is the genetic loss that you have to grieve) and they all say once the baby is here, you couldn't imagine it any other way. Sometimes I think I am 100% if I have to do this.. and other days its still really hard to think that I may not have a genetic baby. its definitely a process. Please stay in touch and let me know how it goes for you if you go down this path.
Diagnosis: Mild Endo, DOR (AMH of 1.5), Poor Quality Eggs/embryos, Displaced Window of Implantation (ERA Post Receptive)
March-May 2016: 1 TI and 2 IUIs- BFN
June 2016- Laproscopy- found/removed mild endo and confirmed only 1 normal healthy ovary.
August 2016- IVF #1 with Antagonist Protocol- Cancelled (2 lead follies), converted to IUI- BFN
Oct-Nov 2016- IVF #2 with Estrogen Priming Micro Lupron Protocol, 2 eggs retrieved, day 3 transfer of 1- BFN
January 2017- New RE, IVF#3 with Estrogen Priming Antagonist Protocol, 12 eggs, 8 mature, 6 fertilized, 2 day 5 early blasts transferred (none to freeze
May 2017- Sept 2017- Starting Donor Egg process! Waiting for donor to be available... and then she is pregnant at baseline
Oct 2017- Donor #2: 25R, 22M,18F, 12 blasts frozen! Fresh transfer cancelled due to thin lining with fluid
Nov 2017- Hysterscopy to remove polyp
Dec 2017- DE FET #1 on 12/8 on 2 perfect blasts- BFN and devastated
Jan-Mar 2018- ERA #1- Post receptive by 24 hours, ERA #2 RECEPTIVE with 4 days of Progesterone
Apr 2018- DE FET cancelled for lining issues
Jun 2018- DE FET #2 of two 1AA blasts- first BFP ever! Beta 10dp5dt- 378, Beta 14dp5dt- 2840, Beta 16dp5dt- 4035, beta 18dp5dt- 10916. Due on 2/20 with one baby after a vanishing twin
Baby Born born early @ 33.5 weeks due to Pre-e
Back for # 2!
Only, they aren't the eggs of a nubile 20-year-old woman who is getting paid for her time. They're the eggs of my 38-year-old wife, who hopefully has perkier ovaries than me.
But if all goes well, we'll be doing a fresh transfer next month.
I think MFI can still be an issue, but if it's moderate, ICSI should be sufficient to overcome it.
I actually went through therapy before I started TTC, for other issues, and it really helped me develop coping skills that have been useful as I've been navigating the challenges of infertility. And sometimes, it's just good to have a nonjudgmental person who you can say anything to, even the stuff that you don't want admit you feel (like how angry this can make you, how you might blame a partner who you otherwise love, how you don't always feel supported, how you maybe don't always want to keep doing this, etc.). It's good to tell your secrets to someone who still supports you, who is only invested in *you* feeling better.
7 IUIs, 7 BFNs.
2 IVF attempts, both cancelled and converted to IUI, both BFNs.
Decided that my tired old ovaries are ready to retire.
Next step- reciprocal IVF, using my wife's eggs, my uterus!
fresh 5 day transfer (2 embryos) 4/17/17- BFP!
Identical twins "due" 1/2/17 (but anticipated arrival sometime December)
IVF #1 scheduled May 2016 - 375/525 follistim, 75 menopur - cancelled cycle Day 6
IVF #2 scheduled July 2016 - new protocol, switcharoo...IUI June 2016 - BFN
IVF#3 scheduled August 2016 - estrogen & testosterone primed for 3 wks - ganirelix 7 days leading up to stim - 500 follistim, 75 menopur, 150 clomid , no follicle growth on day 6, stopped injectibles. Scanned day 9 just to check, some growth, 3 days 200 mg clomid, day 12 more growth, 100 follistim, 75 menopur, start ganirelix on day 13, ER = 0 eggs, ovulated to soon (
IVF#4 scheduled Sept 2016 - Microdose Flare protocol, cancelled stim day 6 converted to IUI (one dominant follicle)
IVF#5 December 2016 - New protocol, same results. My adventure is over.
I'm in a similar boat to @hsblack7 I think we are going to try one more time with my eggs, I have DOR and the ones that we are able to extract are not developing. My RE spoke to me about donor eggs in our last meeting.. but I am just not completely ready to try just yet.
It is such a difficult situation to be in and I am so sorry @Kirstencas that you are going through this. I would also recommend counseling, I haven't started yet, but I need to. If you are anything like me you are walking around in a ball of anxiety and frustration, a counselor can help to address all those concerns.
Good luck to you and all others.
IVF#1 Sep 2016 (4 eggs retrieved, 2 matured, 0 transferred due to DNA breakdown)
IVF#2 Nov 2016: Estrogen & Ganirelix. Stimming: Loprun, Follistim, Menopur. (7 eggs retrieved. 3 matured. 0 transferred due to PGD results)
IVF#3 Feb 2017: Estrogen priming. Menopur, Follistim and HGH
My RE has a small in-house donor program and also recommended a few agencies. We are using one of those agencies, because the in-house program was a 9-12 month wait. Hopefully we will get started in January if the tests come back OK.
I think for us, this was better than adoption. The doctor said she thinks it's a 70% chance of working. So, we'll see.
Good luck with the process. For me, after I took so long to get to one egg retrieval, it was a painful process, and I only had one mature egg, I just was sick of going through that with such a little chance of success.
I go to therapy 2x per month and it's helpful but it's gotten really bad for me after IVF failed.
TTC: April 2013
DOR: AMH .3 - 1.31 (it varies); FSH: 5.1
Clinic NMCSD
IUI #1 July/Aug 2016
IVF #1 Sep/Oct Microdose Lupron Protocol - IVF cancelled only 1 follicle
IVF #2 Feb/Mar Antagonist protocol w/estrogen priming - 0 eggs retrieved (empty follicle syndrome)
Donor Egg Cycle as soon as we find a match