1 year, 5 months and counting... Menstrual flow arrived once again after a 34 day cycle (shortest in months!)
Husband and I both finally feel ready (we think) for the physical, emotional and financial commitment of seeing a RE. We've been so committed to TTC and have done everything in our control to be successful, yet month after month disappointment prevails over optimism.
I have to admit the financial aspect has been the one of the primary reasons we have waited; no insurance thanks to this new health care law.
I am open to any advice any of you may have that have taken the leap to see a RE.
We're looking into Center for Reproductive Medicine in Florida. Website:
https://www.ivforlando.com/index.aspWhat specifics should I be looking for when choosing a RE? First appointment expectations, etc? Are there certain REs that may be more reasonable than others? Maybe small practice vs bigger?
When is the best time to see a RE for the initial visit (right after menstrual cycle, after ovulation, during?)
Any advice is much appreciated - thank you!
Re: AF arrival - RE advice
When I chose my RE I went based on my OB's recommendation. Also, we are in a smaller area so there were only a couple to choose from anyway. I looked at their website, reviews, and I went in with the idea that if I didn't like them I could always switch.
The first appointment can vary too, but most involve talking about your history with regard to cycles, TTC, health habits etc. Our RE went over how conception happens etc (I knew this part already!), and what treatments they do. All of this was kind of general. Then I had an ultrasound and they took blood. I would definitely start making a list of questions that you have to ask the RE. If you're unexplained you may have different questions. I was anovulatory so I kind of knew what they would recommend to do first.
I think prices do vary and can vary based on the COL in your area. In looking (briefly) at the site it looks like the doctors are well-educated, and you can check/compare their success rates. It does look like they do procedures on the weekends which is a good thing too.
If I think of more I will add soon!
You stated, "I was anovulatory so I kind of knew what they would recommend to do first." - What did they reccomend? Medication to enhance/force ovulation?
Last month I was anovulatory and several months within this past year, but I've never had consecutive anovulatory months. Just random here and there.
It's been a while since my first consult with them and it's the only office I've been to so I may not have the answers you are looking for, but feel free to send me a PM if you have any questions about them!
2008: HSG (normal), couple rounds of clomid through gyno
2008 - 2010: dragging my feet out of fear and procrastination
October 2010: first consultation with RE, dx PCOS and fibroids (DH slightly low count/motility)
Oct. 2010 - Dec. 2012: In DENIAL! avoided the issue because I was scared of surgery
January 2013: returned to RE, fibroids grew significantly
February 2013: second HSG, fibroids pushed on tubes which blocked them somewhat
March 2013: MRI to determine what type of surgery may be necessary
July 29, 2013: fibroids (5) removed via robotic laparascopy
August 2013 - Nov 2013 : benched due to recent surgery
IUI #3, Feb. 25, 2014 BFN
IUI #4 canceled due to lack of response to letrozole
IUI #4.1 April 28, 2014, BFN
May 16, 2014: wtf consult, start prepping for IVF in June and add injects for one last IUI in the meantime
IUI #5 started letrozole and bravelle but canceled after HSG led to new diagnosis
May 21, 2014: third HSG, tubes blocked, one at the beginning, one hydrosalpinx??
IVF #1 August 8, 2014 - 3dt of 2 embryos, BFN
September 17, 2014 - 4th HSG, the right tube is very patent (open!!) dye went straight through this time. Weird!
October 2, 2014 - started metformin treatment
November 14, 2014 - blood work, brought A1C down from 5.8 to 5.5
November 26, 2014 - RE finally back from vaca and reviewed my chart, no more IVFs for rest of calendar year
December 1, 2014 - Right after Thanksgiving, I called a new clinic and got in right away! Plan for IVF
December 17, 2014 - ER! 29 retrieved (!!), 16 mature, all 16 fertilized (ICSI)
IVF #2 December 20, 2014 - 3dt of 3 embryos, BFN
We are done with treatment unsuccessfully.
Well, I still had to have Cd3 bloodwork an SA for H, and HSG test to check the tubes and uterus but I guess I meant I knew we would need to induce ovulation somehow. I didn't know how the SA or HSG would impact things and I did think maybe we would have to do IUI or ivf if things were not good with the SA or HSG.
After the tests came back, they needed to try to get me to ovulate. My RE did say at my first appointment, "based on your history, barring any complications seen in the HSG/SA they would probably recommend femara to start with".
Anyway, I would definitely mention that you have had anovulatory cycles in the past and they will take it into consideration with all the other tests. Sorry if that comment didn't come out right!