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CD 1 Looming - Onto Femara!

My doctor told me that I could switch to femara at any point and time I wanted to.... so it looks like i'm going to give it a try this cycle. Especially after not responding well to clomid last cycle.

I'm a little nervous! I'll be the first patient that my doctor has ever used femara on. Then... if this next cycle is a bust, it's onto IUIs (which are not covered - lovely).


BFP#1 {Cashew} - 9.19.09 EDD 5.26.10
The day you first lay in my arms, you made my life complete.
Aurora Rose born sleeping at 35w on 4-21-10
BFP#2 {Almond} - 2.1.11 EDD 10.12.11 C/P 2.11.11

Re: CD 1 Looming - Onto Femara!

  • Boooo to CD1 :( 

    I hope your bod decides that she likes Femara and finally gives you a good response!  Enough of this crap already! 

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  • imageCashewsMommy:

    My doctor told me that I could switch to femara at any point and time I wanted to.... so it looks like i'm going to give it a try this cycle. Especially after not responding well to clomid last cycle.

    I'm a little nervous! I'll be the first patient that my doctor has ever used femara on. Then... if this next cycle is a bust, it's onto IUIs (which are not covered - lovely).

    Have you asked if you can just try the injectibles and not do the IUI part?  I am assuming your DH's SA is great... That way you can "test out" how you respond to them w/o having to pay for the IUI.

     Good luck on Femara! 

    Forever buddy to Angelica; Natural Miscarriage Jan. 2008 @ 11 weeks; 2 years of BFFN's; DX: Unexplained IF (RE thinks IF is due to tubal issues); IUI #1 & 2= BFFN; IUI#3 = BFP, resulted in Cornual ectopic pregnancy; IUI #4 - 6 =BFFN; Our next endeavor... IVF. 1 grade AA embryo transferred on 4-23-2011 and 5 frosties. BFP Abby born 1/5/2012

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  • imagesuntoto:
    imageCashewsMommy:

    My doctor told me that I could switch to femara at any point and time I wanted to.... so it looks like i'm going to give it a try this cycle. Especially after not responding well to clomid last cycle.

    I'm a little nervous! I'll be the first patient that my doctor has ever used femara on. Then... if this next cycle is a bust, it's onto IUIs (which are not covered - lovely).

    Have you asked if you can just try the injectibles and not do the IUI part?  I am assuming your DH's SA is great... That way you can "test out" how you respond to them w/o having to pay for the IUI.

     Good luck on Femara! 

    I haven't asked about injectibles yet. I know they wont be covered either, so i'm not sure which would be better. Femara & IUI or Injectables & TI.


    BFP#1 {Cashew} - 9.19.09 EDD 5.26.10
    The day you first lay in my arms, you made my life complete.
    Aurora Rose born sleeping at 35w on 4-21-10
    BFP#2 {Almond} - 2.1.11 EDD 10.12.11 C/P 2.11.11

  • imageCashewsMommy:
    imagesuntoto:
    imageCashewsMommy:

    My doctor told me that I could switch to femara at any point and time I wanted to.... so it looks like i'm going to give it a try this cycle. Especially after not responding well to clomid last cycle.

    I'm a little nervous! I'll be the first patient that my doctor has ever used femara on. Then... if this next cycle is a bust, it's onto IUIs (which are not covered - lovely).

    Have you asked if you can just try the injectibles and not do the IUI part?  I am assuming your DH's SA is great... That way you can "test out" how you respond to them w/o having to pay for the IUI.

     Good luck on Femara! 

    I haven't asked about injectibles yet. I know they wont be covered either, so i'm not sure which would be better. Femara & IUI or Injectables & TI.

    IMO, it comes down to cost.  You know your can get KU with TI as it happened before and he has, I assume, good swimmers, so it honestly might be cheaper to do TI + inject just to avoid the cost of IUI/wash.   

    Forever buddy to Angelica; Natural Miscarriage Jan. 2008 @ 11 weeks; 2 years of BFFN's; DX: Unexplained IF (RE thinks IF is due to tubal issues); IUI #1 & 2= BFFN; IUI#3 = BFP, resulted in Cornual ectopic pregnancy; IUI #4 - 6 =BFFN; Our next endeavor... IVF. 1 grade AA embryo transferred on 4-23-2011 and 5 frosties. BFP Abby born 1/5/2012

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  • Sorry about CD1. I hope Femara works for you!


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  • Good luck - I hope you have a great response on Femara!
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    BFP #3 - EDD 4/7/12 M/C 8/2/11 @ 4w2d
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  • I have no Femara wisdom to offer, but good luck!
  • I hope you don't mind me posting. I loved Femara, I responded to it about the same way as I did clomid (just one follie but it matured faster then it would have on its own) but I didn't have the bad side effects and produced a better outcome, so far anyway.

    What dose are they give you? I had 2 pills for 5 days. Good luck. 

  • Good luck with the Femara.

    Jenn

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  • Great... my doctor is out all week, and since I would be the first to try femara in the office, nobody else knows what to do! They're going to do some calling around tomorrow, but right now i'm assuming that they are not going to do the femara this cycle.


    BFP#1 {Cashew} - 9.19.09 EDD 5.26.10
    The day you first lay in my arms, you made my life complete.
    Aurora Rose born sleeping at 35w on 4-21-10
    BFP#2 {Almond} - 2.1.11 EDD 10.12.11 C/P 2.11.11

  • GL! I always produced on femara, and it shaved a few days off my O time. I hope it works for you.

    Two times I just produced one follie (one of those led to PG#1), and the third time, I produced two follies. No side effects here.


    BFP #1 via IUI ~ L (Fatal Birth Defect) 4/7/10
    BFP #2 via IUI ~ m/c
    BFP #3 via cancelled IUI ~ C (2lb 3oz; HELLP) 5/16/11
    BFP #4 via the natural (free!) way ~ E (8lb 11oz) 9/13/12
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  • Good luck to you.  I never took Femara by itself - but only in conjuction with injectibles.  That being said - I LOVED femara vs Clomid.  I didn't have any side effects from it - and it did its job of jumpstarting my system for me. 
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  • I was really hoping this was your cycle!  Oh well, onward and upward.  I hope the femara works for you so you don't have to use IUIs to get your take home baby.  GL hun!
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  • imageCashewsMommy:
    Great... my doctor is out all week, and since I would be the first to try femara in the office, nobody else knows what to do! They're going to do some calling around tomorrow, but right now i'm assuming that they are not going to do the femara this cycle.

     What kind of RE are you seeing that they have never had a patient on Femara?

    "Ainsi sera, groigne qui groinge"
  • imageBitterWretchedWoman:

    imageCashewsMommy:
    Great... my doctor is out all week, and since I would be the first to try femara in the office, nobody else knows what to do! They're going to do some calling around tomorrow, but right now i'm assuming that they are not going to do the femara this cycle.

     What kind of RE are you seeing that they have never had a patient on Femara?

    I wondered this too only because I'd hate to see you waste any time while your doc figured out Femara.  It seems fairly common, but I guess they have to start somewhere too. 

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    imageBitterWretchedWoman:

    imageCashewsMommy:
    Great... my doctor is out all week, and since I would be the first to try femara in the office, nobody else knows what to do! They're going to do some calling around tomorrow, but right now i'm assuming that they are not going to do the femara this cycle.

     What kind of RE are you seeing that they have never had a patient on Femara?

    I wondered this too only because I'd hate to see you waste any time while your doc figured out Femara.  It seems fairly common, but I guess they have to start somewhere too. 

    Not necessarily.  My RE does not like it b/c it is a cancer drug.  

    Hugs, Cashew.  I am so sorry you don't get to start this cycle.  That really sucks. 

    Forever buddy to Angelica; Natural Miscarriage Jan. 2008 @ 11 weeks; 2 years of BFFN's; DX: Unexplained IF (RE thinks IF is due to tubal issues); IUI #1 & 2= BFFN; IUI#3 = BFP, resulted in Cornual ectopic pregnancy; IUI #4 - 6 =BFFN; Our next endeavor... IVF. 1 grade AA embryo transferred on 4-23-2011 and 5 frosties. BFP Abby born 1/5/2012

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  • imageBitterWretchedWoman:

    imageCashewsMommy:
    Great... my doctor is out all week, and since I would be the first to try femara in the office, nobody else knows what to do! They're going to do some calling around tomorrow, but right now i'm assuming that they are not going to do the femara this cycle.

     What kind of RE are you seeing that they have never had a patient on Femara?

    I'm not seeing an RE. I am actually seeing a PAC that is titled "fertility specialist". She used to work as an REs right hand man for 15 years before moving into my OBs office. But while she worked with him they never used femara.

    When I brought femara up to her, she called the RE up and asked. He said he had only used it on 3 patients himself.

    So even though she doesn't have the title "RE" I trust her so much. She has been wonderful, and loves my knowledge. I'm getting the proper monitoring and had the proper tests taken.


    BFP#1 {Cashew} - 9.19.09 EDD 5.26.10
    The day you first lay in my arms, you made my life complete.
    Aurora Rose born sleeping at 35w on 4-21-10
    BFP#2 {Almond} - 2.1.11 EDD 10.12.11 C/P 2.11.11

  • My RE is recommending Femara for me when we finally get to try again - he wants to skip Clomid for me completely. He explained that it works better in some women who have estrogen/progesterone imbalances and PCOS. He said he's had good success using it. If I remember correctly, I was to take it CD 3-7. 

    I hope it works for you. 

    Suze
    TTC#1 since May 2009
    PCOS * Hypothyroid

    Bean - BFP May 26, 2010. EDD Feb 3, 2011. Natural Miscarriage 8w5d - June 29, 2010.
    Pumpkin - BFP Feb 8, 2011. EDD Oct 21, 2011. Natural Miscarriage 6w3d - Feb 28, 2011.

    Femera started November 2014. 3 rounds, no luck. Moving to IUI.
    March 2015: IUI#1 - nope.
    May 2015: IUI#2 - nada.
    October 2015: IUI#3 - BFP on Nov 2, 2015! *stick baby stick!*

  • imageCashewsMommy:
    imageBitterWretchedWoman:

    imageCashewsMommy:
    Great... my doctor is out all week, and since I would be the first to try femara in the office, nobody else knows what to do! They're going to do some calling around tomorrow, but right now i'm assuming that they are not going to do the femara this cycle.

     What kind of RE are you seeing that they have never had a patient on Femara?

    I'm not seeing an RE. I am actually seeing a PAC that is titled "fertility specialist". She used to work as an REs right hand man for 15 years before moving into my OBs office. But while she worked with him they never used femara.

    When I brought femara up to her, she called the RE up and asked. He said he had only used it on 3 patients himself.

    So even though she doesn't have the title "RE" I trust her so much. She has been wonderful, and loves my knowledge. I'm getting the proper monitoring and had the proper tests taken.

    Gotcha.  Good luck with the Femara!!  And also, I think it is very important to have a good relationship with your doctor when you are dealing with any IF issues, so I'm glad you have a doctor you trust.  I was never comfortable with my last RE and I hate "shopping" around, if you know what I mean.

    "Ainsi sera, groigne qui groinge"
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