For purposes of this poll, I'm thinking about children whom you had difficulty conceiving, not possible older children whom you may have conceived without difficulty. In other words, think of the child/children who brought you an infertility diagnosis.
Re: Clicky poll: Was your infertility a surprise?
After 7 years trying to concieve, 3 failed IUIs and 2 failed IVFs, my third IVF was a success!
My Christmas baby turned into a turkey bird! Dillon Richard was born at 34 weeks, 5 days on November 28, 2009 after 10 weeks on bedrest for preeclampsia.
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2 infertiles' journey to 2 pink lines (and a baby girl)
"our IF story"
LOL -- thanks!!! She ran away right after I took it so it was the best I got.
Our Thanksgiving Day baby 11/22/07
Pregnant with #2 with LPD, uterine polyp/hysteroscopy, DOR (AMH = 0.17), 2 c/ps
Our early Christmas present 12/9/10
Oops -- I'll add it! Sorry!
Our Thanksgiving Day baby 11/22/07
Pregnant with #2 with LPD, uterine polyp/hysteroscopy, DOR (AMH = 0.17), 2 c/ps
Our early Christmas present 12/9/10
Never got a period without birth control until I was 16 weeks post-partum...so yeah, I thought there would be some challenges there.
However, it was a surprise that clomid, clomid plus injectables, lap surgery with ovarial drilling, injectables alone, then injectables with IUI wouldn't work. We were shocked that each stage didn't work.
YES!
Every woman in my family gets pg at the drop of a hat. So being diagnosed w/ i/f was a complete shock!
I had to respond "special snowflake."
We had both a female factor (PCOS) and a male factor (low morph, motility, and count). Both are/were significant enough to cause problems on their own. We didn't have a clue about the male factor until we went through testing, and I didn't have any signs of PCOS before going off the pill to TTC.
Thanks! I went with "mostly" female or male, knowing I was kinda asking folks to pick a side, LOL. But special snowflake is perfect for you and your beautiful girls!
Our Thanksgiving Day baby 11/22/07
Pregnant with #2 with LPD, uterine polyp/hysteroscopy, DOR (AMH = 0.17), 2 c/ps
Our early Christmas present 12/9/10
Total Surprise! I am actually heathy and was surprised when it came back that DH had issues. I was pretty convinced that it was me due to the fact that both of my parents (mom and dad) are both adopted and we don't know any family history (they were closed adoptions). My parents had no problems concieving either my brother or I.
DH though has cronic bleeding ulcers (2 major surgeries in the last 2 yrs) and Crohnes Disease. The meds he has to be on to control his ulcers has an adverse affect on sperm. Who knew??
I had suspicions due to LP spotting around 8 dpo so I wasn't surprised but I faced and uphill battle with my BFF's.
I'd donated eggs twice and they knew they'd resulted in live births so they all thought that I had to be a fertile myrtle and must have just been over reacting to not getting a BFP right away.
I hated having to "defend" my IF to them.
Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.
IVF #1 - BFP (6dt)
Unassisted Pregnancy #2 - lost at 15w6d due to T21, severe heart defects, and fetal hydrops
Our IF was a surprise. Sure, we are AMA, but lots of "old" folks get pregnant all the time. I get my period like clock-work every month, it appears that I ovulate on my own. In testing, DH's numbers were on the lower end of the scale, but nothing that would prevent us from getting pregnant. We did 4 IUIs and none worked.
With our IVF cycle, we did ICSI. They got 15 eggs. 12 were mature. Only 6 fertilized. They put the two best back and none made it to freeze (but where I cycled has a really high threshold for freezing, they rarely have any they freeze).
My opinion, given how things went, is that we have a fertilization problem. It doesn't really matter because we are one and done.
Total surprise. My sister had severe endo since the onset of her periods and puberty and still had no problems getting pregnant. As in they thought about it and it happened. Three times. She had it so bad that she had a total hysterectomy at age 37.
I don't have endo or PCOS or any other known issues and always had textbook perfect 28-30 day cycles and it still didn't happen (or rather stick) until our 2nd IVF with ICSI.
After a failed IUI with some less than stellar numbers on the male side DH had a SPA run and he scored 47%. Borderline normal for sperm penetration. We actually both had test that came back with borderline normal results.
Bottom line, we fell into the unexplained category.
Megan Hope 2yrs 3months
Answer 1 and 2 - I was diagnosed with PCOs when I was 15 and I've pretty much had non existent cycles since then.
4 Fresh IVF cycles + 1 FET where embies didn't survive the thaw = 2 perfect little men!
sFET 11/9/11 - Beta 11/18 BFP!
LO #1 - 1 unmedicated/self-monitored IUI w/ donor sperm.
LO #2 - 1 m/c, 2 BFNs, 4th IUI worked (unmedicated/self-monitored with new donor sperm).
Life is beautiful!
Mostly a surprise....
My cycles had always been a little irregular (albeit just barely on the long side) but never enough to be a real problem. The male factor was a complete shock, especially because I got pregnant the very first cycle we timed it right, but m/c at 5 weeks. My cycles went completely bonkers (from around 32 days to 45+) after that, so we thought it was me until we got the SA done a year months later.
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