How long did it take you to get an appointment at Colorado?
I am trying to plan ahead right now, I just got a BFN and have a lap scheduled with my RE. My OB always thought I had endo and put me on Lupron years ago. I hope I have the option of doing IUI if my endo is not severe. If I need to get IVF I am going directly to Colorado. I know of 2 women that has had success there after having multiple failed IUI and IVF with multiple RE's, and since I am OOP, I think that would be the best decision for me since they are the experts. I know I'm jumping the gun, but I am a big planner. I also know that if I have endo depending on the severity and other factors IVF may be my only option. DH has low motility but other numbers are high.
Thanks you so much in advance and I am sorry this is long. Good Luck to you as well. I am looking forward to your success story from there!!
Re: ***tryingtogetpregnant****
Hey there!
Good luck with your lap and your treatment options. I really hope IUI's are your answer.
Anyway, your first step at CCRM is to have an initial phone consultation with one of the RE's there. It takes about 5-7 weeks to get it scheduled. Also, before the phone consult, they'll want you to fill out a ton of paperwork and get your records over to them. You can do that in the wait time though.
Then, you will have a one day work up at CCRM. It took another 6 weeks to get that scheduled. You need this done in the first half of your cycle too.
Don't feel bad about being a planner - it is the best way! I made my initial phone consult during IVF #1 and I made my one day workup appt during IVF #2. I didn't want to be negative, but I knew I wanted my plan already set.
Let me know if you have further questions!
Thank you so much. I was nervous it would take a year or so to get into. I don't want to waste time!! I'm very impatient. I will let you know if I have further questions. Thanks.