I figured I may get some more responses here, since I know quite a few of you ladies of been through this. We are having to take a 5 month break, but will start injectables the
first of June, with an IUI. Please give me all the details on this. I
haven't really even begun researching because I am still in shock by
the news.. It still hasn't sunk in yet. I don't know how many shots it
is a day, how many days you do the shots, etc. And I must admit that I am TERRIFIED of needles.. All needles-- finger pricks, blood draws, etc.
Re: XP: Tell me all about injectables/IUI
Try not to be too nervous. You have 5 months before you'll need to take any action, so just try to be excited about the prospect that the shots might work
I'm terrified of needles, too -- pass out routinely (or used to) when I had my blood drawn. The needle's so tiny, you really don't feel anything. My husband iced the spot where he was going to do the injection, and literally, it was nothing.
Our first injectable cycle was successful, with steroids, trigger, and IUI. I started on CD 3 with blood work and an ultrasound. That night, we did our first injection (Gonal-F). Shots every night for the next 7 or 8 nights, and then trigger, and then IUI. Every two days, I went in for blood work and an ultrasound, just to make sure things were progressing the way they were supposed to. Now, I'm 24 weeks pregnant with twins. ALL OF IT was totally worth it!
Good luck!!
Hey!
I was frightened at first too... I started crying at my injection class, it was so overwhelming at first. But after a little practice, it is really a piece of cake!!! Really!!! DH gave me my first few shots - and after that I built up the courage to do it myself.
I used follisim and repronex to get pregnant. So, 2 shots a day. Everyone stims for different times. You will be monitored by b/w and u/s quite a bit to check on follie growth. I think I had my IUI on CD13... triggering on CD11. So if I started stimming on CD3 that would be about a week of stimming.
I know its so overwhelming at first - but it gets to be easy!
Best of luck!
It was way less scary than I thought!!
I got PG on my 2nd round of injectables. (First round was injectables + clomid). Round 2 was Gonal F for a week. I even did the shots myself!! They didn't hurt at all, and Gonal F was easy to use because the syringe had a knob on it that you would turn to get the specific amount you needed.
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