04/07/11- PCOS Diagnosis w/GYN. Put on Metformin (1500 mgs)
04/25/11- 1st consultation with RE (Confirmed PCOS & Anovulation)
05/09/11-HSG-All clear! 05/13/11-SA-Normal. Found out on 2/14/12, low Morph (1%).
06/17/11-10 days of Clomid (100, 150) No response.
07/10/11-03/20/12- 5 Injectable (Follistim) IUI cycles; 4 BFN, 1 C/P. (stims ranged from 11 days to 25 days)
05/28/12-Diagnosed with Hypothyroidism. 75 mcg Synthroid.
IVF with ICSI in June/July 2013 = BFP!. Beta # 1 = 123. Beta # 2 = 252. Due March 25th. Baby boy arrived March 27, 2013!
FET #1 - 10/4/14 = BFP!! Beta #1 = 179. Beta # 2 = 499. Due June 22nd.
Re: How many of you have been asked "Why don't you just adopt?"
April 2013 DE IVF= BFN
September 2013 DE IVF (Fingers Crossed) = BFFFN! again...
October 2013 FET of our last 2 = Beta Hellzz for 6-7 Weeks. M/C
Obsessive Charting & OPK'ing
Clomid 3/2011: BFN
HSG: Normal
Dx: DOR (at 29... currently 31)
IVF #1 7/2011 On BCP & Lupron 10iu 8/6: Stim Start (Menopur & Gonal F
Day 14 of stims: One 19.9 and one 20 follicle Estro: 908.
ER 8/21/11. 4 Eggs... only 2 were mature enough. ET: 8/24 ICSI
9/6 Beta: 9.2 (low positive) 9/7 HPT: BFN
9/8/11 ANOTHER Beta: BFN
TTC Naturally
3/2012 Lap done, very little endo. What now?
12/30/13 Beta- Hcg in the negatives. BFN
TTC Naturally again...
I actually knew I would adopt before I was diagnosed at 19....but that's because I myself am adopted!!
To me, adoption is not a second choice (which is how I think people who ask IF women this question view it as). It has to come after the treatments for my DH and I, strictly because of my health. I know that whether the IVF does or does not work, my next move is a full hysterectomy. But as an adopted person, I know that people's perseption of it are still a little "Old school". When I was younger, people ONLY adopted if they couldn't have kids. Now, it's something people do because they feel in their hearts that is how to add to or complete their family. Sadly, I think it will be many years before people stop offering this as a suggestion to "fix" IF or as the only other alternative.
I personally have been asked this, but I just acknowledge we will look at that further down the road. Most people mean well, so it's hard to have a good comeback....
IUI#1-April 2010- Clomid 100mg, Ovidrel and timed intercourse= BFN
IUI #2- Cancelled due to cysts
IUI #3- June 2010- Clomid, Ovidrel and timed intercourse= BFN
Break due to DH deployment
Lap #7 Dec 2010- this time my Colon was adhered to my abdominal wall
Since the start of our journey, new issues along with original Endo, 3 MFI unexplained, Cervical Stenosis, AMH .08, Low AFC, 2 blocked tubes
IVF #1 - ET 09/18-Transferred 2 Embryos
Beta #1 09/29-23 Beta #2 10/01- 52 Beta #3 10/05-342!! Lil Cub born 5/20
15 treatment cycles: four early m/c
Moving forward with domestic infant adoption!
Home study approved 5/13, now just waiting...
TTC #1 since 8/1/10; Me:41 and BRCA1+, DH:46
DOR (FSH 24.3)/ terrible egg quality ; homozygous MTHFR c677t
5 IUI's: 2/11 to 6/11 and 1/12= BFN
OE IVF#1-4 8/11-6/12= all BFN
DE IVF#1 11/12 bad embryos= BFN
DE IVF #2 2/13 BFP/Beta hell: m/c 5w6d
CFNBC 7 months, not doing well; decided on guarantee program at RBA w/frozen DE
DE IVF #3 1/14 ET 4BB; BFP;M/C 5w1d, incomplete m/c; MVA extraction in ER 7w1d
DE FET#1 ET 3/1714; BFP, beta 1 3/27= 197, beta 2 3/31= 1586, beta 3 4/7= 13879!!
First u/s= Twins with HBs at 6w2d! We are Team Pink x 2!!
K & K born 11/21/14 at 38wks 4 days
SAIF/PAIF Welcome
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I've never been asked this directly, but for some reason in the last two weeks I've had multiple people tell me that if we adopt then I'll probably get pregnant right away. I've heard that this comment existed from the boards, etc, but I'd never heard it personally until recently.
Maybe it's because we've been doing treatments for so long now that more and more people know about our IF. Hmm.
"I prayed for this child and the Lord has granted what I asked of him." ~1 Samuel 1:27
"Whatever it takes, we walk together." ~Pittsburgh Penguins
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I am saving that to use the next time someone ask me! lol.
April 2013 DE IVF= BFN
September 2013 DE IVF (Fingers Crossed) = BFFFN! again...
October 2013 FET of our last 2 = Beta Hellzz for 6-7 Weeks. M/C
I try not to get too perturbed by this when people say this to be comforting but when people are completely unsympathetic to IF and ART ::coughs - PETA:: and consider people who try ART selfish, I usually turn it right back on them and ask them why they didn't just adopt their 3-4 kids or why they don't just adopt instead of TTC.
Most people are completely ignorant of the adoption process; to the costs associated with it, the length of time it takes, and how much heartache there can be in a failed adoption. I think some of them honestly believe it's like adopting a puppy or kitten...you pick out the cutest one, pay the $20 fee and walk home happily ever after.
Me: 32 - Stage II Endo / DH: 36 - Low count and morphology (1%)
IUIs 1-3 BFN, lap Dec. 2010, IUIs 4-6 BFN
IVF w/ICSI #1 - ER 2/8: 24R 19M 9F ET 2/13 2-5 day blasts (no frosties) = BFP - b/g twins!
E & C Born 10/19/2012
Its because you are finally stress free once you adopt. Didn't you know you get pregnant by not stressing out??? lol. If only that were the case.
04/07/11- PCOS Diagnosis w/GYN. Put on Metformin (1500 mgs)
04/25/11- 1st consultation with RE (Confirmed PCOS & Anovulation)
05/09/11-HSG-All clear! 05/13/11-SA-Normal. Found out on 2/14/12, low Morph (1%).
06/17/11-10 days of Clomid (100, 150) No response.
07/10/11-03/20/12- 5 Injectable (Follistim) IUI cycles; 4 BFN, 1 C/P. (stims ranged from 11 days to 25 days)
05/28/12-Diagnosed with Hypothyroidism. 75 mcg Synthroid.
IVF with ICSI in June/July 2013 = BFP!. Beta # 1 = 123. Beta # 2 = 252. Due March 25th. Baby boy arrived March 27, 2013!
FET #1 - 10/4/14 = BFP!! Beta #1 = 179. Beta # 2 = 499. Due June 22nd.

I have been asked this a million times. I ask the person, Do you know how expensive and difficult it is to adopt? People think it's just so easy but it honestly is not. That's because they are fertiles and have never had to even think about adopting.
I have nothing against adoption, and honestly if I have to go down that road I will. I just don't think I should have to defend myself as to why I am chosing IVF over adoption.
And I really really hate when people think it's so easy you can just go to an orphanage and pick out your baby. I wish people understood just how difficult adoption is emotionally and financially.
2/06 - surprise pregnancy - twins
3/06 - m/c 1st baby at 6 weeks
5/06 -2nd baby had no heartbeat at 14 wks.
D&E - Bled out. Blood transfusions. Week in ICU - Cheated Death!
Diagnosis: Blood clotting and bleeding disorder, immune issues, & cervical stenosis
5/10 - 1st IVF cycle - BFN
FET - 10/12/10 - BFN
1/11 - IVF with PGD - BFN
IVF - May - BFN
6/11 New RE - fingers crossed!
9/11 - IVF - 4 transferred
10/13 - BFP!!
It's a boy! Clint Michael, Due in June!!!
I have been asked this several times and it p*sses me off. People are clueless about adoption. They have no idea how long the waiting list is and how many thousands of dollars it costs. I work in an ob-gyn office...there have been 2 adoption in 6 years! Very few people choose to give their babies up for adoption. I really think people think that it is easy to adopt.
There was an article in the Sunday paper a few weeks ago and I posted a link to it on my FB page. I was hoping to enlighten some "fertiles."
https://nky.cincinnati.com/article/AB/20110724/EDIT03/107240322/World-s-doors-closing-adoptions
Domestic vs. International Adoption
Child?s ages
?Public domestic (foster care): Most 5 to 8.
Private domestic: Usually newborn.
International: Most are between 1 and 4
Wait
Public domestic: 1 year or longer
Private domestic: Match with a birth mother typically takes up to two years.
?International: One to four years, depending on the country.
Cost
Public domestic: Minimal; court fees may be reimbursed
Private domestic: $15,000 to $35,000.
International: $20,000 to $50,000.
Risks
Public domestic: Children have special needs, could be victims of abuse, neglect.
Private domestic: Some adoptive parents are uncomfortable about the possibility of contact with birth parents.
International: Possible limited access to child?s medical history; older children are more likely to have attachment disorders and/or developmental delays; concerns about a country shutting down adoptions during the wait.
Wedding Fall 2007 Off OCP's since 9/08-started with BBT charts Saw Ob/gyn May 2009 Blood work normal except single copy of MTHFR Clomid 50mg May 2009 Clomid 50mg + IUI June 2009 Femara 5mg + IUI July 2009 Normal HSG July 2009 Femara 5mg + ovidrel+IUI August 2009 Femara 5mg +ovidrel + IUI September 2009 November 2009-normal lap December 2009-met with RE December/January-Injectible med cycle with IUI-Abnormal sperm morpology found-only 0-1% normal All Head defects. Jan/Feb 2010 1st IVF with ICSI-5 week chemical pregnancy
Feb 2010-male infertility doc says DH's anatomy and blood work are normal so nothing he can do.
FET July 2010-BFP! Twin m/c @ 5.5 wks
Dec/Jan 2011 IVF #2 Only 4 eggs retrieved-Ganirelix dose messed up BFFN
Feb/March 2011 IVF #3 ER 3/9 9 eggs, 7 fertilized, ET 3/14, No frosties. BFN
IVF #4 ER 8/22 9R,7F ET 8/25-3 embies, 1 frostie! Beta 9/2= 54, 9/6=274, 9/8=625, 9/12=2953, 9/16 greater than 10,000. B/G TWINS born April 2012 @ 36wks & 1 day!
July 2014-going back for the frozen embryo! ET 7/28, heartbeat seen at 6wks1day with SCH. Miscarriage confirmed at 6wks4days
Thanks for your info. I appreciate it.
04/07/11- PCOS Diagnosis w/GYN. Put on Metformin (1500 mgs)
04/25/11- 1st consultation with RE (Confirmed PCOS & Anovulation)
05/09/11-HSG-All clear! 05/13/11-SA-Normal. Found out on 2/14/12, low Morph (1%).
06/17/11-10 days of Clomid (100, 150) No response.
07/10/11-03/20/12- 5 Injectable (Follistim) IUI cycles; 4 BFN, 1 C/P. (stims ranged from 11 days to 25 days)
05/28/12-Diagnosed with Hypothyroidism. 75 mcg Synthroid.
IVF with ICSI in June/July 2013 = BFP!. Beta # 1 = 123. Beta # 2 = 252. Due March 25th. Baby boy arrived March 27, 2013!
FET #1 - 10/4/14 = BFP!! Beta #1 = 179. Beta # 2 = 499. Due June 22nd.

...good one McIrish! As others have said, people have no clue about the adoption process and how much time and money is involved.
Moving forward with Adoption 2017!
Me: 36 DH: 40
DH dx azoospermia My dx: RA & AMA
d-IUI's--6/10, 7/13 & 8/4: all BFN
d-IVF#1--Lupron/Menopur/Bravelle/Novarel; mini-dose protocol
ER: 10/25--18R; 14F; ET: 10/28--3dt of 2 embies; 3 blasts frozen
+ HPT 11/4; Beta #1--14dp3dt: 441; Beta #2--21dp3dt: 9298
One beautiful jelly bean growing! Saw h/b on 11/28 and 12/5!!!
P/SAIF welcome
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I've been asked many, many times, but fortunately a simple, "We're not at that point in our journey yet," has sufficed. It gets the point across that we've considered it in the past, haven't ruled it out for the future, we're just not on that option right now. Whether that's the truth or not isn't their business.
Something I've really been trying to keep in mind is that sometimes, people genuinely ask questions because they are going through something similar, or perhaps one of their loved ones is. Phrasing anything, "Why don't you just..." puts the recipient on the defensive, so I understand assuming they're just being nosy, but I try to be nice, just in case that was their course of action once upon a time or what have you.
DH: 31, normal!
April/May 2011: Menopur + Ovidrel +TI = BFN
Oct 2011: Menopur + Hcg +IUI = BFP!
Beta #1 (13dpiui)= 129.7, Beta #2 (15 dpiui)= 305
PAIF/SAIF always welcome!
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And then they'd say we're selfish for paying for a newborn when there are tons of kids in the foster care system who need homes...it's like we can't win. It's a hard thing to argue, but after going through IF, I'm sorry but I don't have the emotional energy for a child who might have suffered abuse or neglect. If you are so concerned for these children why don't you adopt them? Why is it our responsibility? That probablly does sound selfish, but people are so eager to judge and tell you why you are wrong, when they have no idea what you have gone through and no sympathy. It honestly boggles my mind that people are so cruel.
Early loss 10/08
Lap 1/09
IVF #1 "natural IVF" - 1 egg retrieved, missed m/c
Tried several mini-stim cycles with no response
Switched clinics - dx'd as carrier for Fragile X
IVF #2 MDL protocol Jan/Feb converted to IUI, BFN
IVF #2 take 2: Antagonist, one embie, BFN
IVF #3: Antagonist, no fertilization
One last ditch effort at OE IVF (antagonist with Clomid) cancelled
DE cycle #1 Jan/Feb 2011, BFP, ectopic
DE cycle #2 June/July 2011 - BFP
10/28/11 Baby girl lost at 17 weeks due to pre-term labor. We love and miss you.
DE cycle #3 June/July 2012 - BFP, twins, both heartbeats stopped, D&C
2 frosties but don't know what's next
FET Dec 2012: BFP! Praying this one sticks for the long haul!
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7DPO Progesterone: low. CD3 BW: normal, HSG: clear
DX: severe MFI (low all 3) and low T. Undergoing replacement therapy.
Dec '09 Laparotomy & laparoscopy for large cyst & HSG all clear
August '10-June '11 TTA for hip surgeries
Cycle #23...Dx: MFI, low p4
2 rounds of Clomid (50 mg) = BFNs...October SIS & 2nd HSG all clear
Plan after saving: repeat s/a + Clomid + Novarel + IUI
Ugh! This is so frustrating. The people making these comments have a very outdated view of adoption. I've worked in adoption for years. The stigma behind single parenting has changed and more women are making the choice to parent, not place in adoptive homes. And, birth families (including extended relatives) have more rights than they once had, making adoption through foster care time intensive and very risky for adoptive parents. While I see the pros in both of these changes, it makes things much more difficult for adoptive parents. Depending on the specifics of the adoption plan, it can be very lengthy, expensive, and risky. Don't get me wrong...I am very pro adoption- if it is a good match and in the best interest of both the child, birth parent (s), and the adoptive family. I think it is awesome and I have seen some really beautiful families formed because of it. However, it isn't easy and it isn't for everyone.
I'm really lucky. Most of my friends are also social workers and understand IF and the inappropriate nature of the adoption question. Whenver my family mentions it, I just tell them they don't know what they are talking about. They can't argue with that one!
12dp5dt: 765; 15dp5dt: 1979; 17dp5dt: 3379...TWINS!!!!!
Our perfect baby boys were born at 36w1d!!
Forever our's October 17th 2012
Lurker here.
Thanks so much for posting this. As soon as I found out that I had a fertility issue (PCOS, and I do not ovulate regularly), we decided to adopt. For me, I just wanted to be a mom, and I didn't care about being pregnant or having a biological connection with my child. It's very possible that simply losing some weight and/or taking Clomid would have resulted in a pregnancy, but adoption was our first choice.
I understand why most people chose IF treatment before moving on to adoption. However, choosing to adopt instead of trying to get pregnant is also a legitimate choice. We have no plan to ever try to get pregnant, and we want to adopt two more children.
I do want to point out, though, that when you adopt, you do not feel like you are raising "someone else's child." I couldn't love my son more if I gave birth to him myself. In fact, sometimes I forget that we're not biologically related. I understand why some people don't want to adopt and respect that, but no matter what your choices are to build a family, I do wish for people to recognize that adoption is a beautiful thing - and is just as beautiful and amazing as giving birth to a child.
Good luck to you all in your journeys to build your families!