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OBGyn vs RE for endo ...and some other stuff

BeckyM613BeckyM613 member
edited September 2014 in Trouble TTC

Re: OBGyn vs RE for endo ...and some other stuff

  • My RE did my lap. I think they just have more experience with these specifics
    TTC since 2013 (grad of 3T)
    EDD: May 24, 2015
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  • If it were me, I'd go straight to the RE.  I wasted a lot of time with a GYN and in retrospect, wish I'd just cut to the chase.  You want the best care, from the best provider and you don't want to have to repeat tests if possible.  The only reason to see a GYN first is if you have zero coverage for an RE or need a referral.  
  • Thank you, ladies, for your straight forward and informative advice. That is exactly why I came to this site!
  • I went to my OB who performed all initial testing, and eventually my surgery. Her specialty was in laparoscopic surgery so I felt more than comfortable with her doing it. I was at a different OB prior to her, who mainly only dealt with the office stuff and deliveries, and switched after I realized I would need more help. My situation is different, because my insurance at the time would not cover me to see the only REs in our area, so I had no choice. I will say, now that we are approaching IVF and have been seeing the REs, it has been a pain trying to transfer all info and records over, and wondering if something got missed, or overlooked....IMO I would do it all at one place if possible, starting with an RE if you are able to.
    Me:30 DH:30 
    TTC since January 2013 
    Him: Excellent SA
    Me: 2 clear HSG's, perfect 28 day cycle with ovulation, all testing/blood work good
    1/23/14- **Surgery**
    Diagnosis: severe pelvic adhesions from stage 3/4 endo and old ruptured appendix
    RE Recommends IVF due to likely tubal damage
    IVF #1- November 2014 
                     Started stims 11/7. Antagonist Protocol
                     Trigger 11/17, HCG/Lupron
                     ER 11/19   27R/24m/14F
                     ET 11/24   1 little embie 
                     5 frosties!!! 
                     First ever BFP-  12/4 Beta #1: 35  12/8 Beta #2: 9  CP 

    FET #1- February 2015 



     

  • If I was TTC and had IF (true and true), I would want my RE to be the one to do the laparoscopy and see inside at what was there (done that) instead of getting it secondhand at some point. I was thrilled for the opportunity for my RE to check on everything himself, and I know that he has a really clear picture of how much my treated endo may or may not continue to affect our IF, so it's easier to follow his lead on how many IUIs, etc.
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    Me (29), DH (30) TTC actively 54 55+ cycles | All BFNs
    MFI (low everything) | Endo Stage 1 & Stenotic Cervix (treated) | PCO
    Married - July 2008 | Started TTC - Jan 2009RE Visit #1 - Mar 2014 
    IUI #1 ICI #1 - June | IUI #1.1 Laparoscopy - Aug
    IUIs #1.2, 2, 3 - Sept, Oct, Nov (Letrozole) - BFNs 
    IUI #4 - Dec (Bravelle) | IUI #5 - Dec/Jan (Bravelle) - 5 follies + TI - BFNs
    IUI #5.1 - Jan (Bravelle) Cancelled 
    Planning to start IVF in March!
    ***All Welcome***
  • Thank you ladies! I think I know what I need to do now, or at least the right questions to ask at my OBGyn appointment on Monday. With the lovely military healthcare system, I would have to go back to my PCP and request another referral, which would take at least another two weeks. I am hoping that the OBGyn will be able to refer me. Either way, with the results of yesterday's pelvic MRI along with all other tests results, I am hoping that the OBGyn will at least point me in the right direction. My biggest fear is being strung along by the military healthcare system.
    Thanks again!
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