Tomorrow is our first RE appointment. I'd love to know more about your first experiences and what to expect.
Background: TTC since 10/12, although we haven't been trying much the past few months since we basically gave up on it happening without treatment. We have seen OBGYNs a number of times but no RE yet. I've had bloodwork done (although I imagine they'll want more) and an u/s that showed multiple follicles consistent with PCOS. So far all signs point to PCOS and I'm just praying there's nothing else. SA was normal. I haven't had an HSG so I'm guessing they'll want that done. I've never once been able to pinpoint ovulation, but I'm terrible at charting. My cycles are anywhere from 20-50 days but have been slightly less irregular since January.
My big anxiety is that when we started TTC, I was in a place where I could basically quit anything I was doing to deal with a difficult pregnancy or stay home with a baby, but this summer I started a very expensive and very rigorous graduate program. I'm terrified that if I got pregnant and had a very bad pregnancy (especially if we are started on treatment that makes multiples likely) I would have to drop out of the program, lose tens of thousands of dollars (we are in debt right now from the program) and possibly give up my career. I'm also worried that I won't be able to be a good mother while I'm in this program. But we have been trying for almost two years already and I have no idea how much longer it will take, and I don't want to take a break from TTC and decrease our chances of it working after. DH really does not want to take a break from TTC, but he's not the one who would have to give up his career plans (although he would get straddled with my debt). This is the first time we haven't been on the same page with all this. I'm terrified that based on what the RE recommends, we will have to make some big decisions about our plans that could be really tough on our relationship.
Advice, thoughts, and prayers more than welcome. Thanks.
TTC since October 2012
Me: Ovulatory dysfunction, hypothyroid. DH: Normal!
Treatment: Levothyroxine for thyroid; starting Clomid early 2015.
PAIF/SAIF All Welcome!
Re: 1st RE Appointment Nerves and Expectations
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Me: 31| DH: 36
TTC #1 Since 07/2010
DX: Unexplained Infertility
TX:
IUI #1 on 7/3/14 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI (44 million sperm, 1 dominant follie) = BFN
IUI #2: on 7/28/14 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI (23 million sperm, 2 dominant follies) = BFN
IUI #3 on 8/22/2014 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI (53 million sperm, 2 dominant follies)= BFP MMC @ 7weeks
****child mentioned - not mine***
I agree with others in saying there is no convenient time to be pregnant and have a baby. As adults, there is always going to be a time when your schedule is packed, finances could be better, etc... I completely understand your worry about your graduate program though. That is a completely valid concern and you're not the only one on this board who has had to consider this. I'll offer my personal experience on this; hopefully it will help:
I am also in graduate school and work full time. It can be exhausting, as I'm sure your current program is exhausting. My husband and I started TTC last year. If we were successful, I would have already had the baby by the time my internship began, so it would have been perfect (in theory). I am starting that 10 month internship next week where my paid work hours will be cut. We both want kids so much, and have been waiting for long enough (my husband longer than I because he needed to wait for me to be ready). We decided together that we want this enough that we are going to do what we have to do. If that means I end up taking a term off of my graduate program, so be it. If that means we cannot eat out for the next 10 months and have to live on rice and butter to pay the RE bills, so be it.
I don't know if taking a break from your program if you need to is an option, but I would think most programs will allow for that - especially for maternity leave. I've talked to one of my colleagues about being a busy mother because she just had her 2nd baby, is building a house and is taking on multiple roles at work...and she seems to have her household on point. Based on her experience, she says your body just does what it needs to do. That's not to say it isn't going to be challenging, that you'll get the same amount of sleep or have the same amount of energy, or that the dishes or laundry will always be done, but people can do it. People do juggle the things they want to/need to juggle.
You should get a good picture of what the time/financial/physical commitments of treatment are (monitoring appts, procedures if necessary, OOP costs, etc.) at your consult and through the testing cycle. Ask lots of questions, especially if you're anxious. It sounds like you had a good start with your ob/gyn but the RE does this stuff day in and day out. Hopefully you'll have enough information to make an informed decision. If you need to hold off on treatment for a few months, at least your tests will be done and you'll have a treatment plan in place. And being with an RE, you are going to be monitored to watch for the possibility of multiples. Again, that way you can make an informed decision whether or not to sit out a cycle if you have a chance of multiples and do not want to do selective reduction.
It is a lot to think about, but most of us have been in your position. This is a good place to ask these sorts of questions, get advice or just talk about anxieties. Good luck at your first appointment and keep us updated, if you want.
ETA: SO SORRY for the book. I didn't think it'd be this long!!
Me: 28 MH:35
Married September 2012. TTC since September 2013
June 2014 - Dx w/ significant PCOS and referred to RE.
July/August 2014 - Testing complete: Testosterone & AMH very high, FSH slightly high, Vitamin D low, tubes and lining all lovely. DH SA: A+
Cycle 1 (Nov 2014): 2.5 mg Letrozole/Ovidrel/TI = BFN
Cycle 2 (Dec 2014): 5 mg Letrozole/Ovidrel/TI - BFN
Cycle 3 (Jan 2015): 5mg Letrozole/Ovidrel/TI - BFN
WTF consult scheduled for 1/29
Me: 27, PCOS. DH: 28, TBD.
Married since August 8, 2009