Infertility

*Holly and Mrs.P*

I did ask the RE yesterday whether the thought the lap contributed to my success and he basically said we will never know for sure, but there are studies that show that removing endo can reduce inflammation and increase implantation.  So, MAYBE.

I tend to think it's all about the eggs though...I had a higher fert rate and better quality embryos this time, and that could have been due to the protocol (or maybe diet?).

TTC in 2008. Stage II/III endo, Hashimotos hypothyroid, low morph (3%).
2 cycles Clomid/Ovidrel/TI/Crinone=BFN.
IUI #1 - 4 Follistim/Ovidrel/IUI/Crinone = BFN.
IVF #1 - Antagonist w/ ICSI 4/10. 17 retrieved, 5DT of 2, BFN :(
IVF #2 - Long Lupron w/ ICSI 6/10. 15 retrieved, 3DT of 2, BFFN!!
Lap 7/21/10
IVF #3 - Clomid/Antagonist w/ ICSI 10/10. 14 retreived, 3DT of 3, BFP 10/20 but m/c. No HB 11/15/10 - D&C 11/17/10.
FET - 2 blasts, 1 survived the thaw. Transfer 2/19. Beta #1 3/1 375, Beta #2 3/3 885, Beta #3 3/8 4261, Beta #4 3/11 9005. U/S 3/8 1 sac 1 yolk, U/S 3/16 1 heartbeat 114bpm!

 

James born Oct. 24th 2011 via c-section at 38 weeks!

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Surprise BFP - Jack born April 28, 2013 via VBAC after PTL at 33 1/2 weeks!

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Re: *Holly and Mrs.P*

  • Thanks for the info!

     

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  • interesting.  I just wonder if it is worth it to get a lap.  I am meeting with me RE on Sunday.  I'm wondering what he is going to say.

    Maybe your protocol had a lot to do with it.  I definitely want to change my protocol for #3

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