Last week we met with the RE to discuss our plan to ttc#3. Last time I did 75 iu of Follistim, ovidrel trigger, and TI. I triggered with a 18 and 18.5. Our first cycle worked.
He had reviewed our file and said that we could have had triplets because I also had a 14 and he counts everything over 12. He however was on vacation when I triggered and another RE there was monitoring/advising me. No one mentioned that to us last time. Now DH is totally freaked out about doing Follistim again.
The RE said that the lowest dose now for Follistim is 50iu so if we wanted to do Follistim again we could try that. He also suggested I could try Letrozole. That would certainly be a lot less expensive, but I have two concerns:
1) I HATED clomid. I was like a crazy, evil person on it and I worry that I could have a similar reaction on letrozole (I had no s/e from follistim.)
2) I worry that I'm working backwards here going from inj to oral meds. I had 3 unsuccessful rounds ttc#1 and 4 unsuccessful ttc#2. I'm 36 so I'm not getting any more fertile, and I wasn't very fertile to start with! I feel like I have less time to mess around with options that could work and would rather stick what I know worked in the past.
Since it has been 2 yrs since I was ttc, he wants me to do a clomid challenge test which I'm less than thrilled about, but figure I should probably do it.
The other controversial thing we talked about was Family Balancing. Do we want a daughter? Yes. We were hoping to see about doing the sperm spinning for sex selection. The RE however doesn't do it and doesn't have any faith in it. He said we could do IVF for family balancing, but I feel like that is a really dumb idea when we are at the end of our family building journey. I don't want extra embryos, etc. Having a daughter is very important to me, but I don't think it is that important. Plus I don't think we could afford it anyway.
So, if I can't do sperm spinning for sex selection I don't want to do an IUI and would rather stick with follistim, trigger, TI.
I think DH is leaning towards trying the letrozole because the RE freaked him out. He really only wants one more, not 2. He is ambivalent about IUI because he is not Catholic and doesn't have all my hang ups.
So I'm overwhelmed now and don't feel confident about how I want to proceed. Thoughts?
P.S. Any successful letrozole stories are welcome.:)
Re: Had RE consult to ttc#3, now I'm confused
I've definitely heard that the side effects from letrazole are not nearly as bad as those from clomid. And I know that sometimes people respond to letrazole when they don't respond to clomid, so I don't think you can expect the same results. It might be worth a shot for a couple of cycles, but I think if I'd want to move on pretty quickly. The low dose of follistim sounds like a decent plan.
Was that with an IUI?
I had success with Metformin/Letrozole/IUI on our 2nd round to get pg with DD. It's also what we'll be doing again next cycle to try for #2. I already ovulate on my own, so the Letrozole was for timing purposes mostly, but I have several PCOS friends who have WAY better success with Letrozole than they did with Clomid, and tons less side effects. They can also go up from 2.5 to 5.0 and 7.5, so if you don't ovulate on the first dose, there are options.
I had one, big beautiful follie each time.
Good luck!
What is the point of doing a Clomid Challenge? What kind of information will that give you? I'd be reticent to ever have clomid in my body again too, as I had similar issues with the stuff. Neither of the two RE's I've been to have suggested that test.
TTC since May 2006. After 3 failed Clomid cycles, 2 failed Injectibles/IUIs, 2 failed IVFs and 1 failed FET, we moved on to adoption!
Last ditch FET resulted in BFP, and identical twin girls!
Same here. We did IUI. If it were me I would go with what has worked in the past. If you have more follicles than you are comfortable with you could cancel the cycle.
Me (32) Dx PCOS, DH (32) SA = Normal/mild morph issues
TTC#5 July 2017 - 3rd cycle TTC = BFP on 11/12/17 at 9dpo Beta #1 = 96 at 13dpo - Beta #2 = 207 at 15dpo
3 rounds of Clomid + TI and 3 rounds of 7.5 mg Femara + IUI before our BFP on 11/8/10 at 12dpiui
TTC #2 3rd cycle of Femara 7.5mg+Ovidrel+TI = 4 follies = BFP on 10/12/12
TTC#3 July 2014 - Metformin +TI = BFP at 9dpo - Twins, one baby lost at 5.5 weeks
Macy Annabelle born at 37w4d on 4/29/15. Diagnosed with Cri du Chat and passed away on 6/6/15. Forever in our hearts.
TTC#4 3rd cycle of Metformin + Femara 7.5mg+Ovidrel+TI = 3 follies = BFP on 12/24/16
2 years, 2 surgeries, 2 clomid fails, 2 IUIs, 1 loss, IVF #1 - 10/25/10 = BFP!, DS is now 3.5yrs!
TTC #2 - 6/12 surgery #3, FET #1 & 1.2 = BFN, 12/2012 FET #2 = BFP! DD is 1.5 yrs!
Surprise! 12/16/14 BFP, loss #2 12/31/14
I can't wait for the "im getting a divorce" post in 5 years or so because your husbands were fed up with your disgusting chair asses from playing on the knot all day and getting fired 4-5 times for not doing any work. you guys are all winners!! ~ Laur929
PCOS, RPL, & Anti Cardiolipin Antibody
I thnk I'd look for a lab that offeres sperm spinning.
A friend of mind did several cycles with clomid and the clomid did nothing for her. She then tried one cycle win Letrezol and now has 3 year old triplets. I'm sure this information would really freak our your husband, although I understand multiples on Letrezol (sp?) are rare.
A new antral count to reassess ovarian reserve...
I don't have any advice, really, as I've always had to go straight to IVF+ICSI from the get go. I'm sorry you have so much to sort out.
GL with everything!