Infertility

setting up a CCRM consult

After six failed IVFs (4 fresh, 2 frozen) I'm pretty much at the end of my rope, but want to get a few more RE opinions. I want to set up a phone consult with CCRM.

For those of you who have done so, do you pick a specific doctor to speak to or do they give you one? How far out do they schedule? How far in advance do they need your records? Did you find it useful? Thanks!

Re: setting up a CCRM consult

  • imagecolbie77:

    After six failed IVFs (4 fresh, 2 frozen) I'm pretty much at the end of my rope, but want to get a few more RE opinions. I want to set up a phone consult with CCRM.

    do you have losses or just BFN's?  

    have you had any RPL/Clotting b/w done?  any immune testing?  

    if you haven't had any losses i would also look into immune testing, nk cells. etc. and set up consult with SIRM  (m&m finally got KU after 6 failed IVF's by switching to SIRM and adding intralipids to protocol)

    For those of you who have done so, do you pick a specific doctor to speak to or do they give you one?  I asked for first available and was set up with Dr, Surry, they had to cancel my appt. yesterday and resheduled my consult today with Dr. Schoolcraft

    How far out do they schedule?  I made appt. in early January and earliest was Feb 14th  

    How far in advance do they need your records? One week before consult.  If you don't get records to them in time it will be rescheduled

    Did you find it useful? yes, no new earth-shattering info but am very glad I did it.  if you scroll down, my post about it is below

    Thanks!

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    Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles, It empties today of its strength. ~Corrie ten Boom
    Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow. ~Mary Anne Radmacher (thank you beadinglady)

    It's been a long journey. TTC since 9/06. multiple IUI's and IVF's and 4 m/c's. IVF#3 = BFP, twins, induced at 34w6d due to baby b passing away (no explanation). Delivered on 35w1d, Baby A - baby girl, and Baby B - baby boy, our little angel.
    MTHFR A1298C & C677T, Immune Issues and Factor II
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  • Thanks for the info worms. I have been watching your threads, and that's actually what motivated me to get moving on this.

    I have one c/p (from IVF #1), all the rest are BFN's. We always have good quality embryos, but we've had 5 implantation failures. Our only diagnosis is stage IV endo. I've asked my RE about immune testing, intralipids, etc., but he says it's not worthwhile (which I don't agree with). I've also heard about SIRM and would consider cycling there if it seems to be a good fit.

    Thanks so much for your advice. It's very helpful.

  • imagecolbie77:

    After six failed IVFs (4 fresh, 2 frozen) I'm pretty much at the end of my rope, but want to get a few more RE opinions. I want to set up a phone consult with CCRM.

    For those of you who have done so, do you pick a specific doctor to speak to or do they give you one? How far out do they schedule? How far in advance do they need your records? Did you find it useful? Thanks!

    I just asked that they set me up w/ whoever was available first.  I'm sure all the Dr.s are great.  I think it took me a few weeks to get an appt.  And worms is right, you need to get your records to them 1 week beforehand. 

    I found it useful, although I basically knew what they were going to say (do CGH, do SCSA, do IMSI/PICSI, do integrin-3) b/c they tend to recommend a handful of treatments to most people that they've had great success with.  So for me it was just a matter of deciding whether I would/could cycle out there.

    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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  • imagecolbie77:

    Thanks for the info worms. I have been watching your threads, and that's actually what motivated me to get moving on this.

    I have one c/p (from IVF #1), all the rest are BFN's. We always have good quality embryos, but we've had 5 implantation failures. Our only diagnosis is stage IV endo. I've asked my RE about immune testing, intralipids, etc., but he says it's not worthwhile (which I don't agree with). I've also heard about SIRM and would consider cycling there if it seems to be a good fit.

    Thanks so much for your advice. It's very helpful.

    Has your RE switched up your protocols?  How do you respond to meds?  I think that could give some insight as to whether it's egg quality related or a mystery for which the immune stuff would be more relevant.

    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!

    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker

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

    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
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    imagecolbie77:

    Thanks for the info worms. I have been watching your threads, and that's actually what motivated me to get moving on this.

    I have one c/p (from IVF #1), all the rest are BFN's. We always have good quality embryos, but we've had 5 implantation failures. Our only diagnosis is stage IV endo. I've asked my RE about immune testing, intralipids, etc., but he says it's not worthwhile (which I don't agree with). I've also heard about SIRM and would consider cycling there if it seems to be a good fit.

    Thanks so much for your advice. It's very helpful.

    maybe look through this website too

    https://www.reproductiveimmunology.com/

    image
    Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles, It empties today of its strength. ~Corrie ten Boom
    Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow. ~Mary Anne Radmacher (thank you beadinglady)

    It's been a long journey. TTC since 9/06. multiple IUI's and IVF's and 4 m/c's. IVF#3 = BFP, twins, induced at 34w6d due to baby b passing away (no explanation). Delivered on 35w1d, Baby A - baby girl, and Baby B - baby boy, our little angel.
    MTHFR A1298C & C677T, Immune Issues and Factor II
  • I called to set up a consult in mid-Jan & it was scheduled for 3 1/2 weeks later. I asked for first available, but you can request a specific doc. They wanted records 10 days ahead. I definitely think it's worthwhile to get another opinion! Good luck!
    IVF #3 = Feb 2012
    beta#1 3/21 (14dp3dt)=413, beta#2 3/23 (16dp3dt)=785, u/s 4/11
    EDD 11/25/12
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  • Patchen:

    Has your RE switched up your protocols?  Yes, I've done long lupron and antagonist, and I actually switched REs along the way. Each cycle was different than the last. How do you respond to meds?  I respond very well. My first cycle I had 14 embryos (from 18 mature eggs) and my most recent cycle I had 12 embryos (from 14 mature eggs). I've never done a 5dt, but we've always had high quality embryos for transfer, and 3/4 times we had some to freeze. I think that could give some insight as to whether it's egg quality related or a mystery for which the immune stuff would be more relevant. I think so too. I've been considering DE, but I feel like that won't really address my problem.

    Thanks everyone for the help and for sharing your experiences!

  • imagetheworms:

    maybe look through this website too

    https://www.reproductiveimmunology.com/

    I've actually stumbled upon that site. Have you consulted with them? (Or know of someone else on here who has?) Thanks!

  • imagecolbie77:
    imagetheworms:

    maybe look through this website too

    https://www.reproductiveimmunology.com/

    I've actually stumbled upon that site. Have you consulted with them? (Or know of someone else on here who has?) Thanks!

    I am doing a consult in early march.

    Newsbaby (on paif/saif) was his patient.  So was PoeticJustice (she's now at my clinic)

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    Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles, It empties today of its strength. ~Corrie ten Boom
    Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow. ~Mary Anne Radmacher (thank you beadinglady)

    It's been a long journey. TTC since 9/06. multiple IUI's and IVF's and 4 m/c's. IVF#3 = BFP, twins, induced at 34w6d due to baby b passing away (no explanation). Delivered on 35w1d, Baby A - baby girl, and Baby B - baby boy, our little angel.
    MTHFR A1298C & C677T, Immune Issues and Factor II
  • imagetheworms:
    imagecolbie77:
    imagetheworms:

    maybe look through this website too

    https://www.reproductiveimmunology.com/

    I've actually stumbled upon that site. Have you consulted with them? (Or know of someone else on here who has?) Thanks!

    I am doing a consult in early march.

    Newsbaby (on paif/saif) was his patient.  So was PoeticJustice (she's now at my clinic)

    Thanks for the info. I have a lot to look into now, which is much better than feeling completely hopeless. Good luck with your consult.

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