Morning, ladies. I haven't been very active here throughout the last few weeks (months?), but I am always lurking.
So, 3 follistim IUIs proved to be unsuccessful. My previous RE is who started us on follistim rather than oral meds. My response and DHs numbers were always great
My current RE, who oversaw this last IUI, is supportive of us moving on to IVF, but also keeps insisting that we're likely to get pregnant with IUI or naturally if we have it in us to keep trying. However, it's been 2 years since our last pregnancy (loss).
I was adamant that I was not investing anymore time or money into IUI...until I realized that my RE is more awesome than originally thought. He's wanting to code all monitoring as diagnostic, rather than treatment, thus having that paid for by insurance. We also have a significant credit now. So, we can do some IUIs for "free".
He suggested trying clomid or femara to switch things up.
Any thoughts or preferences to either med?
Sorry for the long explanation!
4 Losses (2003, 2008, Apr 2012, & Oct 2012)
All RPL and IF testing with multiple REs = normal
5 IUIs = BFN
All AL are welcome

Re: Clomid vs Femara
4 Losses (2003, 2008, Apr 2012, & Oct 2012)
All RPL and IF testing with multiple REs = normal
5 IUIs = BFN
All AL are welcome

Me (29), DH (38)
Oct 2009 - Married
Aug 2011 - Started TTC
Jan 2012 - OB Referred to RE
Feb 2012 - RE Visit #1
Apr 2012 - HSG (Normal), PCOS - DH SA (low count and low motility)
June 2012 - Provera, Clomid, TI - BFN
July 2012 - IUI #1, Provera, Clomid 50mg, Trigger Injection - BFN
Aug 12 - Feb 14 - Break
Feb 2014 - New OB referred to new RE
Mar 2014 - New RE visit #1
Apr 2014 - TSH level elevated, need to retest.
May 2014 - TSH retested, higher than 1st test. Start on Synthroid. DH SA (Normal)
June 2014 - Start on DHEA, CO-Q10, New brand of Prenatals
July 2014 - Cycle came on its own, b/w on CD2, TSH (normal), Femara CD3-CD7, CD14 - u/s + Ovidrel + baby aspirin regimen. IUI #1 B2B on CD15/16 - BFN
August 2014 - u/s on CD3 normal, Femara CD3-CD7, u/s CD12, Ovidrel on CD13. IUI #2 B2B on CD 14/CD15 - BFN.
September 2014 - u/s on CD3 normal, Femara CD3-CD7, u/s scheduled for CD12
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4 Losses (2003, 2008, Apr 2012, & Oct 2012)
All RPL and IF testing with multiple REs = normal
5 IUIs = BFN
All AL are welcome

I know I'm probably in the minority, but I've taken both and respond MUCH better to clomid. There are definitely some hot flashes that come along with it but I usually get two perfect follies a cycle. Oral meds are so cheap in comparison to injects...if your RE thinks it's worth trying, seems like it's worth a shot! Good luck!
Me (29) DH (37)
Married 7/11
Actively TTC 3/12
DX: PCOS
Current treatment: Break from IUIs until after the holidays
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Even chromosomal testing of one of the pregnancies was normal. So, even IVF with PGD wouldn't give us assurance of a successful pregnancy
I think at this point, with minimal cost, he's encouraging us to try a few more IUIs before biting the bullet and investing so much in IVF. Even with more IUIs, the majority of the credit will be left and yes, could be put towards IVF.
He doesn't so much think oral vs injects will make much of a difference, but I think more so was offering them as a cheaper option than injects, if we needed a break from that cost
4 Losses (2003, 2008, Apr 2012, & Oct 2012)
All RPL and IF testing with multiple REs = normal
5 IUIs = BFN
All AL are welcome

4 Losses (2003, 2008, Apr 2012, & Oct 2012)
All RPL and IF testing with multiple REs = normal
5 IUIs = BFN
All AL are welcome
