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Roller coaster of a day-a little long

So today was big IUI #1 day! : )

I'll try to keep this short, basically hubby's first specimen wasn't great. The doc didn't tell us the number, but he said it was really small. He said we could either go ahead with the small sample or try to collect another one. That seemed really counter-intuitive to what we have been told all along (only do it every other day, etc), but it was worth a try. So I went with him this time and we found the playboy stash :) So when we get called back the second time we are told that his post wash number was 2 million!! 2 million folks! That is the most he has EVER had! Ever! Needless to say we were thrilled.

But then the real fun started because the nurse couldn't find my cervix. So the doc came in and tried and kept saying things like "well that's the shyest cervix I have ever seen" and "it keeps moving on me" all of which translated into a lot of time with strange things in my privates. 

But they finally got it in there (super weird to feel the stuff go in!) and now I'm home watching the Bachelorette!

Here's to everyone else starting their 2ww, I'm hoping that all the drama at the beginning means good things to come :)

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Re: Roller coaster of a day-a little long

  • Good luck!!!!

     I'm going in for IUI # 1 hopefully in the next few days so its interesting you mentioned that about your cervix.  I have had problems with my cervix cooperating for other procedures (saline sonogram, HSG) so I'm wondering if the IUI will be the same. Was it uncomfortable?

    Also - I just finished watching the Bachelorette too ... it's my guilty pleasure.

    Happily married since July 2008
    Me = 32, PCOS, AO :: DH = 34, SA= all good!
    TTC since April 2009
    9/11 - Started Acupuncture, began O on my own in November!
    1/12 - Consult w/ RE
    1/24/12 - Lap & Cystectomy to remove a tumor w/ precancerous cells from left ovary, also removed part of left ovary, no signs of endo noticed at that time
    2/12 - forced break to recover from surgery
    3/12- given the OK to start treatment w/ RE
    3/12 - HSG = right side good, unable to get dye in left tube so cannot verify if it is clear
    5/12 - Clomid + trigger + IUI = BFN 6/12 - Medicated cycle cancelled due to cysts, natural cycle instead
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  • tayray1tayray1 member
    I enjoyed reading your post because we did our first IUI on Sunday and our post wash count was also 2 million. At the time, I was really bummed, but to see you excited about it got me excited about mine too! ;) My nurse also had a hard time with my cervix, calling it "high"..I've never had a problem with a pap before but I guess this is a little different huh? Good luck to you!
    Patiently waiting for our 1st since 9/2010.
    Dealing with MFI, good count, good motility, 3% morph-HSG all clear, all other test results came back normal, IUI is our next step
    May 2012- Clomid 50mg + IUI = BFN
    June- Cycle Break
    July- Forced cycle break due to cysts
    August- Femara, Trigger, IUI#2= ?
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  • imageamh612:

    Good luck!!!!

     I'm going in for IUI # 1 hopefully in the next few days so its interesting you mentioned that about your cervix.  I have had problems with my cervix cooperating for other procedures (saline sonogram, HSG) so I'm wondering if the IUI will be the same. Was it uncomfortable?

    Also - I just finished watching the Bachelorette too ... it's my guilty pleasure.

     

    I would prepare yourself for it to take a little longer than you would think and it's pretty darn uncomfortable. But while it felt like it took 20 minutes, I think he was in and out in less than 5 so that's probably not bad. I keep telling myself that childbirth is worse so I can do this! :) 

     I didn't think I would love Emily on the Bachelorette as much as I do! I hope this works for her! :)

    Image and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPic
    After 2 years of IF workups/treatments and 2 IUIs, we have closed the door on fertility treatments.
    We are very excited to be pursuing international adoption from China!
    6000 miles and a day
    Follow Me on Pinterest
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  • imagetayray1:
    I enjoyed reading your post because we did our first IUI on Sunday and our post wash count was also 2 million. At the time, I was really bummed, but to see you excited about it got me excited about mine too! ;) My nurse also had a hard time with my cervix, calling it "high"..I've never had a problem with a pap before but I guess this is a little different huh? Good luck to you!

     

    lol I know that the count is still low compared to normal, but his post wash count the last 2 times were below 1 million so we have to celebrate the little stuff in this crazy IF world right? ;) And it only takes 1!

    Good luck to you! 

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    We are very excited to be pursuing international adoption from China!
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  • Fingers crossed for you!  We had our first IUI yesterday & the nurse had a hard time finding my cervix too.  I was like I guarantee you its in there!  But I barely felt a thing, other that the manipulation of the speculum.
    "Everything will be alright in the end. So if it's not alright, it is not yet the end."
    Me:29 DH:29  TTC since 1/11 Dx: unexplained IF/early DOR/immune issues 
    Feb'12- July'12-testing(all clear minus slight arcuate ute), 3 IUI with clomid all BFN
    8/30IVF#1 Antagonist protocol- ER 9/11-8R, 7M, 5F. 
    ET 9/14 2 embies transferred. 1 10cell Grade 4, 1 8cell Grade 4. No frosties. BFN
    IVF#2 Antagonist protocol plus baby aspirin- ER 12/5-16R, 12M, 8F!
    ET 12/10 5dt! 1 fully expanded blast & 1 early blast. No frosties. BFN
    3/13 hysteroscopy & polypectomy, Consulted w Dr. Kwak-Kim.  
    DX: High NK cells, cytokines, DHEAs& PAI1;  hypothyroid, +APA, restricted bloodflow
    7/13 IVF#3 Long lupron protocol with PIO, Crinone, Prometrium, and vivelle
    (plus synthroid, metformin, baby asa, metanx, PNV, Vit E, D, calcium, fish oil, CoQ10, IVIg infusions and lovenox per Dr. Kwak-kim)
    ER 7/19 14R, 11M, 9F(4 natural fert, 5 with ICSI)
    ET 5dt 7/24 2 fully expanded blasts.  SURPRISE 3 FROSTIES!!!
    Beta #1 8/2 335!!!! Beta #2 829!!!  1st u/s 8/14 showed TWINS!!!!!
    11/11: TEAM PURPLE!!!!!
    3/21/14-L&W born at 37w via csection

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  • NeeseyNeesey member
    I'm right there with you on the drama!  My first IUI was so easy so I thought this one would be too.  I guess that every time can be different.  Good luck and fingers crossed!
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    TTC since 3/2011 Adenomyosis, LPD, hypothyroidism. 
    BFP on 7/20/12 after 4 cycles Clomid + IUI 
    2 large subchorionic hematomas & no heartbeat at 7w6d   
    D&E 8/18/12 Sonohysterography found septum and necrotic tissue.   
    Hysteroscopy to remove both 10/5
    IUI #5-7 50mg Clomid + trigger = BFN  
    IUI #8 Femara + Bravelle + HCG + Progesterone = BFP 3/27/13
    Beta 1 (13dpo) = 169  Beta 2 (17dpo) = 1073  No heartbeat at 9w3d. 
    D & C 5/10/13  Triploidy 69 (paternal inherited)
    IVF #1 with ICSI and PGS 11R 8M 5F 2 biopsied/frozen
    PGS results = 1 with trisomy 13 & 1 good embryo for FET 
    FET #1 EV, estrace, nitro patches.  Cancelled due to thin lining
    FET #1.2 oral estrace, f'ing nitro patches and no delestrogen.  Transfer 12/31. BFN
    PAIF/SAIF welcome
    Surprise BFP on 6/13/14  Our only unmedicated bfp ever.
    Beta #1 339  Beta #2 649 44 hour doubling time
  • imagekimmyb1020:
    imageamh612:

    Good luck!!!!

     I'm going in for IUI # 1 hopefully in the next few days so its interesting you mentioned that about your cervix.  I have had problems with my cervix cooperating for other procedures (saline sonogram, HSG) so I'm wondering if the IUI will be the same. Was it uncomfortable?

    Also - I just finished watching the Bachelorette too ... it's my guilty pleasure.

    Thanks for the info! That's kind of what I was thinking because even paps are extremely painful for me. But I agree, whatever I have to do, I am totally OK with because I really want to have a child :)

    And totally agree on Emily!

    I would prepare yourself for it to take a little longer than you would think and it's pretty darn uncomfortable. But while it felt like it took 20 minutes, I think he was in and out in less than 5 so that's probably not bad. I keep telling myself that childbirth is worse so I can do this! :) 

     I didn't think I would love Emily on the Bachelorette as much as I do! I hope this works for her! :)

    Happily married since July 2008
    Me = 32, PCOS, AO :: DH = 34, SA= all good!
    TTC since April 2009
    9/11 - Started Acupuncture, began O on my own in November!
    1/12 - Consult w/ RE
    1/24/12 - Lap & Cystectomy to remove a tumor w/ precancerous cells from left ovary, also removed part of left ovary, no signs of endo noticed at that time
    2/12 - forced break to recover from surgery
    3/12- given the OK to start treatment w/ RE
    3/12 - HSG = right side good, unable to get dye in left tube so cannot verify if it is clear
    5/12 - Clomid + trigger + IUI = BFN 6/12 - Medicated cycle cancelled due to cysts, natural cycle instead
  • Oh my goodness what a roller coaster! I'm glad that it all worked out in the end...praying for you!! =)
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