So, I fairly sure my endometriosis has come back and is one of the reasons why I haven't been able to conceive on my own. I'm not positive of this, but I'm pretty damn sure. The telltale signs that I had years ago have come back.
I have an appointment with Shady Grove Fertility next Friday. I haven't had infertility testing before (Hubby has not had SA), so I think they might start there.
I'm wondering how your doctors handled moving forward with Endometriosis.
Did you have a Lap right away?
Did you try treatments and begin with an IUI or even naturally?
I guess that I'm just fearful that endometriosis will push me right to IVF. Unfortunately IVF isn't covered by my insurance (AI and IUI are covered).
Give me some hope ... or guidance ladies. Please.
Married on October 20, 2012. Began trying in January 2013.
RE appointment & testing December 2013 - February 2014= Unexplained IF, possible endometriosis
IUI#1- March 22 (100mg clomid, 75 mg of Bravelle, Ovidrel trigger) = BFP!!!
Re: Endometriosis and IF Treatments
TTC since Sept 2011, Unexplained IF
Oct 12 - Jan 14: 3 clomid/TI cycles, 2 hysteroscopies, 2 IUIs, 1 BFP (MMC @ 12w), 2 more IUIs
Feb 14: Gonal-f + IUI #5 = BFP! (EDD 11/4/14)
Baby boy arrived 11/13/14!
Fast forward to October 2013 - I had my second lap to remove any endo that had come back and also a hyteroscopy to remove a few new polyps that were found via saline sonogram. We were advised to be as aggressive as possible following the lap, because endo tends to come back pretty quickly. Your best chance of success is within the first 6 months post surgery.
The very next cycle after the lap, we started a combo cycle with femara and follistim. Unfortunately, we got a BFN in November.
We are currently in our 2WW after IUI#2 on 12/5.
My RE recommended the lap if we were going to give IUI a try. She said that our chances would be tiny if we didn't. Removing any endo prior to starting any IUI cycle certainly ups your chances. We have about a 10-15% chance of IUI working, after the surgery.
If IUI #2 ends up being a BFN, we are going to give IUI maybe one more try, or possibly move straight to IVF. My RE did say that a lap would NOT improve our chances with IVF.
I'm really glad that we did the lap, because it armed us with valuable info moving forward to give us our best chances. The surgery isn't a bad one, and I'm a wuss when it comes to that sort of thing! LOL. In the end, a lap is really the only way to be 100% sure about whether you have endo.
DH: 34/Perfect
TTC #1
June '11 - Lap + Hysteroscopy to remove endo + polyps
July '11 - July '13: TTC naturally
Aug '13 - RE tracked natural cycle/Began aggressive approach
Oct 10, '13: Lap + Hysteroscopy #2 to remove endo + polyps + endometrioma
11/5/13 - IUI #1 (Femara + Follistim + HCG Trigger + Progesterone) = BFN
12/5/13 - IUI #2 (Femara + Follistim + HCG Trigger + Progesterone) - BFN
Jan '14 - IUI #3 (Femara + Follistim + HCG Trigger + Progesterone) - BFN
Feb '14 - Prepping for IVF #1...Begin BCP on 2/17
Me 33, DH 37 -- TTC since Jan'12 -- Low AMH (0.78) & endo, SA w/ low motility
IUI's 1-3 = BFN, IVF converted to IUI 4/13 = BFN
IVF 1.2: 8R 6M 4F -- 2 blastocysts frozen, FET 8/15 = BFP!!
Beta #s = 445;1,098; 9,545 -- EDD 5/2 -- Team Pink!
Fast forward I did my Lap in September and Stage 2 endo was found. My insurance covered 90% of my surgery so I am still paying off my balance to the hospital but I think it was worth it. Good luck in making your decision!
RE appointment & testing December 2013 - February 2014= Unexplained IF, possible endometriosis
IUI#1- March 22 (100mg clomid, 75 mg of Bravelle, Ovidrel trigger) = BFP!!!