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Home from ER and totally bummed...

So after my ER this morning, my doc came in and told me that according to my b/w on Sunday, I had a surge in progesterone (Thanks, nurse, for not telling me this!), and that she recommended that we freeze the embryos, rather than going through with the transfer this week. I know progesterone is supposed to start right after ovulation or retrieval, and mine started too soon. I also had a progesterone surge early on in my cycle while on Lupron. WTF? She said this could really hinder an implantation in my lining. I don't really understand this, since aren't we supposed to be on all this progesterone to keep our linings thick? I am so confused and upset. Hopefully I will hear from my doc soon, but I was just wondering if any of you have had to freeze and do FET's because of this or have any knowledge about this situation. TIA
         

        

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 Me (34)- no issues found MH (36)- MFI due to Vericocele. Straight to IVF w/ICSI 9/12, Antagonist. 9R, 7M, 5F = BFN c/p,  New RE for IVF #2- 1/13., Long Lupron. ER on 1/22 -10R, 9M, 9F. Transfer on hold due to overstimming. FET in Feb. 2 frozen blasts. Another BFN & another c/p. RPL testing all negative besides MTHFR gene, vericocle repair surgery 4/12/13-Bilateral Grade 3 Vericocele found & fixed, IVF #3 with PGS  4/13- 11R, 9M, 9F. Transferred 2 normal=BFN, 3 normal on ice. CCRM-here we come! ODWU-All test results normal. EPP in August. 21R, 20M, 19F. 12 blasts biopsied & frozen for CCS testing. Results showed 11 normal! FET Oct. 30. 2 5d 4AA blasts transferred. First ever BFP!!! Beta 1=216, Beta 2=870 1st U/S=It's TWINS!!! It's a BOY and a GIRL!! Everyone Welcome!!! 
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Re: Home from ER and totally bummed...

  • I don't have any advice but I just wanted to say I'm sorry. I hope you get some answers and good news from your doc soon.
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  • I don't have any advice to offer either, but i am sorry! I hope you get good news soon!
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  • PAIF response:
    I didn't have this happen, but a dear friend of mine had this. She of course was initially very upset because it wasn't what she had worked toward, or how she envisioned things. However, many clinics, hers included, have better success rates with FETs. They spend a whole cycle focusing on your lining and priming you to perfection for receiving those embies! The FET worked for her.

    I can certainly understand your frustration in the change of plans.
  • I'm so sorry that this didn't go the way it was planned but from the bright side of the spectrum I'm happy to hear that they are looking at your cycle with best case scenerio eyes.  I would be upset like you are feeling right now but after time I would be pleased that they were proactive in looking for the absolute best atmosphere for your embaby(s). ::hugs::

    Me- 32, DH- 32- TTC for 4 Years
    IUIs 1-6 BFN
    IVF #1= BFP- M/C
    FET- Beta#1: 69, #2: 482, #3: 1088, #4: 28,318, Ultrasound- 1 beautiful heartbeat
    It's a boy!

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  • No advice but Im sorry your having to go through this. ::hugs::
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  • I had a freeze all too and we're only dealing with MFI. They were worried my lining would be out of sink because my body was trying to work as it's supposed to although I was on Cetrotide 2x per day. In the end, I was happy I had a freeze all because I developed moderate OHSS. If you get pregnant with OHSS, you have to endure the OHSS symptoms through the first trimester...yuck! Also, new reports show that since freezing and thawing has improved success rates are often as good as fresh cycle. Some REs believe an unstimulated ute increases your chances of success.

    GL

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    IVF #1 w/ICSI & IMSI, 12/03/12: ER: 27R, 20M, 15F
    4 blasts frozen (3BA 4BA 4BB 5BB) b/c of moderate OHSS
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  • Super sorry for the disapointment, but as pp said there is a lot of studies showing a better success rate sometimes with FET. My dr. just suggested freezing some embies for that reason. Big hugs!
    Married BF 6/29/2002/
    TTC Since Aug 2011/
    ME:34 all clear/DH:41 DX Severe MFI/
    IVF w/ICSI OCT 2012 Stims started 10/8/ER 10/19/12/ET 10/24/Beta#1 11/2=BFN (beta was 1.2)

    IVF 2.0-Baseline 11/7/12 beta 0/All Clear
    Stim start 11/7/12//ER 11/19 11M//10F
    ET 2 embies 11/24//Beta#1 28 Beta #2 23 Beta#3 29
    stop meds Beta#4 37/C/P 5W5D EDD:8/12/13/IVF#3 in Jan

    Ivf 3-frozen 3 poor 3day/fet=bfn

    Ivf#4 New dr. New protocol=beta1 197 beta#2 677 beta#3 1557
     u/s 8/13 =TWINS 2 strong hb
    Due Date 4/4/14

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  • Thanks, Everyone! Well, I was right in my initial gut of knowing I stimmed a day too long. My follies got soo big and it caused such a rise in estrogen, that my progesterone had to work extra hard to produce the estrogen (according to dr.) My dr. didn't think the levels would jump so high on such a small dose of meds overnight. It's just so frustrating. Why do I always feel like I know more than the doctors?! I knew I should have triggered the night before I did. UGH! I am happy to hear that the success rates are really good for FET's, as it gives your body time to recover and heal from the overdose of all the stim meds. 
             

            

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     Me (34)- no issues found MH (36)- MFI due to Vericocele. Straight to IVF w/ICSI 9/12, Antagonist. 9R, 7M, 5F = BFN c/p,  New RE for IVF #2- 1/13., Long Lupron. ER on 1/22 -10R, 9M, 9F. Transfer on hold due to overstimming. FET in Feb. 2 frozen blasts. Another BFN & another c/p. RPL testing all negative besides MTHFR gene, vericocle repair surgery 4/12/13-Bilateral Grade 3 Vericocele found & fixed, IVF #3 with PGS  4/13- 11R, 9M, 9F. Transferred 2 normal=BFN, 3 normal on ice. CCRM-here we come! ODWU-All test results normal. EPP in August. 21R, 20M, 19F. 12 blasts biopsied & frozen for CCS testing. Results showed 11 normal! FET Oct. 30. 2 5d 4AA blasts transferred. First ever BFP!!! Beta 1=216, Beta 2=870 1st U/S=It's TWINS!!! It's a BOY and a GIRL!! Everyone Welcome!!! 
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  • I have no knowledge about this as Im starting IVF #1 but I just wanted to say Im sorry and I hope you get your answers!
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  • I'm so sorry! What a disappointment. I am doing a freezeall soon, and my RE thinks it is healthier to transfer after a month or two of returning to "normal" following the stimming and ER. I hope you can find comfort in this, even though the news super sucks.
    | Married since 2008 | DH and I: Both 30 | Me: Endometriosis and Carrier of an X-Linked Dominant Genetic Disorder | DH: Low Morph | Planning IVF with PGD and PGS in 2013 | Freeze-All IVF #1: March 2013 ER 3/26. 29R, 12M, 11F. 4 5AA frozen blasts. Freeze-All IVF#2: May 2013 ER 5/15. 31R, 21M, 20F. 6 5AA frozen blasts. Our PGD probe was completed in late June (total of 20 weeks to develop). PGD and PGS Results came on 6/19: 3 healthy embryos (normal chromosomes and unaffected by my family's genetic disorder). FET #1: July 2013 Natural Cycle - Cancelled due to insufficient lining (only got to 7.5mm). FET #1.2: August 2013 - Medicated Cycle with Lupron & Estrogen Patches to build up lining. Single embryo transfer was 8/23. Beta #1: 240! Beta #2: 578! U/S on 9/19 at 6w4d: We saw the heart beating at 131bpm. Second U/S on 10/4 at 8w5d: We saw the heart beating at 178bpm. EDD 5/11/2014
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  • I have read that alot of fets are more successful because it gives your body time to relax after the er and all those meds and it helps them pick out the strongest embryos because they are the ones who survive the thaw.  Good luck!
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  • I'm sorry to hear this hun, still FX that everything works out in the end!

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