I am having very mixed feelings here. My REs office called me back with the results of my recent CD3 Bloodwork. Last year, I didn't ask the numbers, I just trusted him when he said all was good. But now that we are planning on IVF in March I needed to know the exact numbers for my piece of mind.
AMH: 2.0
FSH: 6.1
Estradiol: 35.9
LH: 3.5
Prolactin: 5.1
TSH: 1.81
T4: 1.01
Ok, I am really not trying to brag. But WTH? I am normal. Don't get me wrong, I am completely thankful that I am normal, but I'm obviously not normal because I am not pregnant. 6 failed IUIs and I'm not pregnant.
I'm really struggling these days with the cost of IVF since I am all OOP. Its going to wipe out my savings, so I only have one shot at this. If there is a baby at the end of this, it will all have been worth it and I will be happy being broke.
But I am starting to second guess myself. Maybe I should do a few more IUIs. But then I ask again - where do you draw the line? All in, this IVF will cost me about $12k. I'm lucky that a good chunk of my meds were donated. And IUI, all in is about $2500 when you factor in sperm and shipping. For me, my RE says my IVF odds are 60-80% but only 10-20% with IUI.
I'm trying to be logical here and factor in % and $. IVF is the right way to go, isn't it? It's the greatest odds with a chance for future children too.
Most days, I am really good with my decision to be a single mom, but every now and then I wish there was someone here to help me make decisions who had just as much of an emotional stake in this as I do.
Anyway, now I am rambling. I'm just struggling.
Re: I'm normal...now what?
I'm sorry you are struggling. I know the feeling well.
I am in a similar boat as you being OOP although not normal so my decision is made a little easier, since the RE lit a fire under my ass and said I need to go to IVF sooner rather than later.
My thought is that while you do have great #'s, there is something else going on that is not quite working and IUI's are supposed to be less successful after 3-4. So while you could spend another $2500 on IUI, if it doesn't work that money would have been better spent on IVF which at least will give you a clearer picture of what is going on and a much higher percentage of success. I know it's a lot of money - I worry about being more in debt with nothing to show also. But you just have to power on and know that you are doing the right thing.
Good luck making your decision - it is always hard.
me (36): Hypothyroid (on Levothroid), low vit. d, borderline/high fsh (day 3: between 7-10) (day 10: 13 during CCCT), AFC: 14
dh (31): awesome (minus one sample with agglutination)
Diagnosis:possible DOR and/or unexplained + elevated NK cells + MTHFR (C677T - one copy)
MAY 2011 - FEB 2012 - 3 injectable IUI's with numerous cancellations due to high TSH levels
MAY 2012 - onto IVF/ICSI (Antagonist Protocol) on BCP and Folgard (3 week delay - cyst - boooo) 5/21 start stims 5/30 ER 11R 8M 3F 6/2 3DT of 3 6/12 Beta #1 83 | 6/14 Beta #2 196 | 6/21 Beta #3 3818 | 6/28 Beta #4 22,213 | 7/2 1st U/S - 2 on board! 8/24 CVS reveals that we have a boy AND a girl on board!
Healthy baby boy and girl born in February, 2013 at 38 weeks and 2 days!
Congratulations on being normal! Unexplained IF is difficult to deal with. My numbers aren't as good as yours but don't quite qualify me as DOR either. Meanwhile, I've been trying for 2+ years, and haven't got a single (even short-lived) BFP. If I had a diagnosis I would at least have an explanation and, possibly, a more targeted treatment plan. So I hear you.
Good luck as you move towards IVF. It's pricey but if you don't do it you might always wonder what would have happened if you did. That said, your numbers are so good that you could probably put it off 6 months and save some more if that would make you more comfortable. (My numbers are much closer to borderline, so I'll probably plunge into IVF as soon as I flunk another IUI or two.)
Here are my thoughts:
You know it can take a "healthy" person up to a year to get PG. With 6 IUI's, you aren't anywhere near the minimum "12" attempts that a person with a partner would get. It could totally just be a "bad" luck of the draw that you ran in to. I think you are totally fine whatever way you choose. If you want to be pregnant Sooner than later, you are fine to go the IVF route. If you want to save money, you are fine to go the IUI route. You just don't know.
Also, just because your numbers are ok, you don't know about the actual eggs. Just being our age, a lot of our eggs are simply bad or aneuploid.
Finally, did you use the same donor for all IUI's? If so, maybe you should try a different donor??
You will get PG. It's just a question of when.
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
http://waitingforraintostop.wordpress.com
These decisions are so difficult. I am not a gambler by nature, so throwing all of our savings at one attempt is very unsettling to me. I can only imagine how much more stressful it is to make these decisions by yourself.
Personally, I look at those odds (which are similar to our odds for pursuing IVF or DE IVF), and I think it's not worth throwing money at IUIs. I'd rather get wiped out in one blow, than slowly bleed to death. But, that's me.
And, yay for being normal!
Me: 36, DH: 42
Dx: DOR and MFI
DH: low count + very low motility; hormones all normal; Sperm DNA Frag. test = poor to fair; male karyotyping normal
Me: FSH 13.4 + AMH 0.26 + hypothyroidism; Scratch the hypothyrodism (?); Blood clotting and immune panel all negative; endometrial biopsy normal
IVF #1 (MDLF - Jul/Aug 2011): BFN (9R, 5M, 3F with ICSI, 3dt of 1 10-cell grade 2, no frosties)
IVF #2 (EP-antagonist - Sep/Oct 2011): BFN (6R, 4M, 3F w/ ICSI, 3dt of 1 6-cell, 1 7-cell, grade 4s, no frosties)
DE IVF #1 (shared cycle - June 2012): c/p (6R, 6F w/ICSI, 3dt 1 8-cell grade A- and 1 7-cell grade A-; no frosties)
DE IVF #2 (shared cycle with new donor - Nov/Dec/ 2012): - BFP!!!!! 12/14/12. U/S on 12/27 shows twins!!!!!
SAIFW/PAIFW
My REs thought is that if I keep doing IUI then it will eventually work. Could be one more try, could be 10 more tries. I put 6 out there as the number when I started all this because it seemed like a good benchmark. You try to find the point of diminishing return. When does IUI actually become more expensive than IVF.
I have two personal throughts as to why IUIs have failed thusfar:
1. Ovulation and LH surge can be random with me. My LH surge on my own was pretty weak. With the HCG trigger, sometimes I would O within 12 hours and sometimes after 36.
2. I think I have a good quantity and good quality of eggs, but they may have a thicker "shell" that is preventing fertilization, which is common in someone my age.
So, I am definitely turning to IVF which will work around both of those issues. I know it's the right thing to do. I just never thought it would come to this.
And really, I am only normal on paper! I'm all kinds of crazy in the real word. : )
Those numbers are amazing - I would kill for those odds with IUI or IVF. That said, I understand how frustrating it is to be unexplained, OOP, and wondering what the right direction is. I noticed you mentioned future children - that was a huge factor for me. I really didn't want to run out the clock trying with IUI's. I got to a point where I was just emotionally exhausted from the IUI's. I knew I was done.
IDK if that helps you, but I guess I just want you to know that you may be single but you're not alone in struggling with these questions!
TTC #2 since July 2010
March 2012 IVF (MDL Protocol) Started stims 3/3; ER 3/11 (9R, 8M, 7F) ET 3/16 (5dt of 2 blasts graded 3AB and 3BA, 3 frosties(!!) Beta 3/26 = 386; Beta 3/28 = 827; u/s 4/11 says TWINS! Boy/Girl Twins delivered at 36 weeks 6 days
It sounds like you are getting good input from the other ladies on the board, but I wanted to add that I think that whatever decision you make is the right one. I also want to wish you good luck and peace with your decision.
I do agree with Mrs.McIrish...many healthy couple take up to a year, so maybe it just wasn't your "time". I'd probably lean a bit towards the IVF, if it were me. With the history of 6 failed IUIs I'd feel like it was time to move onto something new...and you would know you did everything you could. We're all OOP if we end up back at the RE, so I feel your pain, it's a tough decision.
DD born 12.21.09, conceived w/ injects and IUI
TTC#2 since Nov 2011
BFP 2.6.12 m/c 6w5d | BFP 5.25.12 c/p
-Back to the RE-
3 medicated IUIs, all BFN
-Taking a break from treatment-
BFP 11.20.12 ~ EDD 7.28.13
My Chart
After 6 failed IUIs and the odds of IVF success at 60-80%, the choice seems clear to me, BUT I totally get where you are coming from on the financial front. I hate all the "what ifs" of IF...I'm not a gambling woman.
I met with my RE this morning after 3 failed IUIs. She plugged in my age and AFC into a program that gave us a 10-15% chance w/IUI and 29% chance w/IVF. We decided to do a couple more IUIs (this time using injectable meds only) before moving to IVF because of the cost. If I heard there was a 60-80% chance w/IVF, I think we would've moved forward today w/IVF.
Best of luck to you!!
TTC since 10/2010
IUIs # 1-5 = BFFN
IVF # 1(July 2012) = BFN
IVF # 2 (November 2012) = BFP (MIssed MC D&C @ 8w3d on 1/10/13)