Trouble TTC

Introduction new to the blog.

Hello all,

My name is Chealsy. I'm 24 I know I'm young but, I've been married for almost 3 years and have been trying to conceive for just under two years. I have stage one amenorrhea so I have known since I was 18 that there would be a struggle when the time came. I have set many dates to discuss treatment options but, have backed out every time before the appointment comes. I'm assuming from a fear of hearing the words very unlikely or never. I searched for a group like this because, I really didn't know where to go for a knowing ear. I have felt like an outkast with some strange disease that no one else seems to understand. I hope to return the comfort I am so hopeful to find here. Thank you all for reading this and I hope to get to know you all.

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  • My husband is very supportive and has in recent months reminded me why he is my partner. He is gently pushing me towards going and has even said that he will take the day off to go with me. I'm just scared of letting him down I guess. Hopefully I will show for the next appointment which I am setting tomorrow morning. Which is also what pushed me towards introducing myself to this group. If seeking treatment has been this hard I'm afraid of what my future might hold. Thank you for welcoming me in I'm sure you know but, I can't tell you how nice it is to just know I'm not alone.
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  • Welcome, though I'm sorry you have to be here. Even if you are just not ready to seek medical help yet, you are totally welcome here in this community. I hope it's a source of peace for you to become part of this supportive family. :)

    As far as "letting him down," please understand that infertility in a marriage/partnership is something outside of you two that you both are facing together - you're not to blame, and it's not "your" problem. :)

    When you are ready to seek help, the first step will be testing (of both of you - 30% of infertility cases include both partners, since that makes it harder to get "lucky" at some point). That gives a clear picture of hormone levels, sperm counts/quality, state of uterus and tubes, ovarian health and reserve, etc. Only then could your doctor let you know what your best treatment options and chances are. 

    Typically, after 2 years of unsuccessful TTC, there is about a 5% chance of natural pregnancy in the 3rd year. Adding in the amenorrhea, though, obviously you're not getting your fair chance of getting pregnant if you're not ovulating, so I am very hopeful that an RE will find a safe way to help you ovulate and give you some better odds! :D


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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***
  • Everyone else has already given great advice.  I also want to welcome you, wish you luck, and let you know that you're definitely not alone.  I completely understand how scary it can be getting news from the doctor, but for me, not knowing was even scarier.  I still struggle with a constant feeling of being broken and letting MH down, but that's when I remember to turn to him and trust in our marriage.  Sounds like you've got a really supportive husband with you on this journey, don't be afraid to lean on him , and now, us too!
    Me: 31 (PCOS) possible right tube issues DH: 36 (SA normal) 
    Started dating in 2006, Married 2012 
    TTC since November 2013 
    First RE visit due to irregular periods: June 2014
    Lap/Hysto to remove polyps, cyst and tube blockage 11/6
    Cycle 1 (Dec. 2014) TI with Clomid, Trigger, & Progesterone CX due to no response
    Impatiently Waiting CD1 to try again with Fermara Back on the bench due to giant cyst,
    who know I'd ovulate on my own after a cancelled cycle and end up with a mega cyst :(
    All Welcome
     
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  • pinkdoggiepinkdoggie member
    edited December 2014
    Hi and welcome. I'm sorry you have to be here and that you are feeling so down. Like PP said, it's not your fault that you are having difficulties (although I understand I have PCOS and I blame myself a LOT for this. When we first started trying I had pages and pages of a diary filled just me talking about how much I hate myself). As Ketchup said, defintiely go to an RE when you are ready for fertility treatment. I can tell you from expereince I wish I had done that from the get go...I might be KU already and probably would have passed over a lot of pain going to an OBGYN. GL and hope you're stay is short and sweet.
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    Me: 25 Dh: 25 Married since July, 2011
    Diagnosed with PCOS 2010
    TTC since December, 2011 (SA is Normal)
    2012-tried natural w/Metformin 1500 mg
    11/12 -Saw an OB, bloodwork revealed everything normal except for highish blood sugar levels
    1/13: Clomid 50 mg - No response
    2/13: Clomid 100 mg O'd BFN
    3/13: Clomid 100 MG O'd BFN
    4/13-6/13: Clomid 150/200 mg O'd BFN 
    Stopped treatment because of money issues and began to try naturally again from June-October 2013
    Benched until November 2014 - Started seeing RE, discovered that lining was very thin
    November 2014: Started Femera 5 mg -No response BFN >:(
    December 2014: Upping Femera, injectables are the next step if I respond 
    Also: Changed RE, first appointment on Friday, so treatment is subject to change this month


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  • Welcome. I am younger than you, so no worries about being too young. This group of ladies is really accepting as long as you follow the rules, which you have .. PP have given great advice. I just wanted to chime in and say good luck and that I hope your stay is short and sweet!
    Married: 12/15/2012    TTC: 08/2014
    Husband: 26 SA: normal
    Me: 23 Low AMH and damaged ovaries due to chemotherapy.
    No AF or O in 3 years. HSG showed a slight T shaped uterus.

    High Risk OB 9/29- got the ok to get pregnant.
    RE Appt:  10/28/ U/S showed follicles, but also small damaged ovaries.
    B/W results CD0: all normal except low AMH at 1.3
    Cycle 1-November (TI)- Femera 2.5mg, 2mg Estradoil, and Trigger=BFN
    Cycle 2-December (TI)- Femera 2.5 mg ,4mg Estradoil, and Trigger= No O
    Cycle 3-January (TI)- Femera 5 mg, 2mg Estra
    doil, and Trigger=


  • Welcome and GL!!  I agree with PP and encourage you to get your journey started when you're ready :)  It is scary, but it did give me some sense of control/comfort to have more information to understand my diagnosis and do what I could to help myself.  I will never be able to 'cure' what I have, but I can do what I can to make the best decisions with what I know :)  I look forward to sharing what I hope is a SHORT time here for you (and me)!!
    ***everyone is welcome***
    Me: 31 (PCOS) ; DH: 30 (Low Morph 1% Completely Normal!)

    Off BC - Dec 2012
    Jan 2014: Letrozole, 2.5mg
    Feb-Mar 2014: Letrozole, 2.5mg - no response, stair-stepped clomid and responded
    Mar-Apr 2014:  Letrozole, 5mg
    May 2014: Natural Cycle (45 day cycle)
    Jun-Jul 2014: Gonal-F/Ovidrel - over responded/cancelled
    Jul-Aug 2014: Gonal-F/Ovidrel - 1 Follie, BFN
    Aug-Sep 2014: Gonal-F/Ovidrel - over responded/cancelled
    Oct-Dec 2014:  Natural cycle - started Metformin November 3 (67 day cycle)
    Dec 2014:  Natural Cycle on Met (34 day cycle)
    Jan 2015: Letrozole/Gonal F/HCG - IUI#1

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  • Welcome! Sorry you have to be here but glad you found us. I hope you keep your appointment! I really think you will feel some sense of relief and empowerment in having a more clear idea of what to do moving forward. And along the way you will find great support here. (((Hugs))), nobody should have to go through this journey alone. And I'm glad you have a supportive husband.
    **Formerly EastBayBride508**

    Me 34   Him 33

    Me - Left salpingo-oophorectomy at 19 due to large cyst/torsion  and 2 large uterine fibroids found at age 30
    Him - Borderline low sperm count (correcting through Fertility Blend supplement)

    Married 8/20/2011
    TTC #1 since Jan 2013
    First appointment with RE 10/2013.  
    April 2014 - Clomid 100mg CD3-7.  HCG shot CD10 IUI #1 done on 4/12/14 (CD12) ....BFN
    May 2014 - Break cycle to repeat saline sonogram and re-group.  Travel to Kauai 5/7-5/12 (Yay!!)
    June 2014 - Clomid 150mg CD4-8.  HCG shot CD14.  IUI#2 done on 6/9 and 6/10 (CD15-16) w/ Prometrium suppositories during TWW .... BFN
    July 2014 - Clomid 150mg CD3-7.  Ultrasound CD12 - 4 mature follies! HCG trigger shot CD12 AM.  IUI#3 on CD13 w/ Prometrium suppositories during TWW ....BFN
    July 2014 - Repeat ultrasound done to measure size of fibroid - 8x9cm (the size of a grapefruit!) Surgery referral made.
    August 2014 - MRI done which revealed 2 fibroids: a 13x15cm fibroid as well as an 8x7cm one.  Super freak out mode over surgery plan.  OB-GYN/surgeon said surgery would most likely have to be a laparotomy (open abdominal surgery)
    August 2014 - After a 2nd opinion, plan to take Lupron x 2 months to shrink fibroids then laparoscopic/robotic myomectomy.  Surgery date is set for Nov 21st!  
    November 2014 - Robotic myomectomy done (2 large fibroids removed, mild endo found).  Benched x 3 months

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  • I am newish here too and just wanted to say welcome! I am sorry you are finding yourself here and wishing you well in finding strength and being able to go to the appointment. It is so hard to make the first call and start the process but once you have a few answers it can start to feel better. Lean on your H as that can also help in the process. I wish you all the luck! 
    Me: 30   DH:31 
    Married 9/2010
    TTC 10/2013
    RE Help from 10/2014-10/2016 (11 failed IUIs, a corrective surgery, and a donor embryo cycle)
    9/2016-transferred two donor embies
    BFP 9/29/26 EDD June 11
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  • Hi and Welcome! I'm glad you found us. The ladies here are very supportive and knowledgeable. Once you are ready to sit down with RE, just know that yes, it can be overwhelming but once you have a plan you and DH are comfortable with you'll feel a lot better. Wishing you all the best. 
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    TTC since 10/2010 (Rhythm method since 2007)

    Me (33) Sept 2012 - DX Low ovulation/progesterone, Luteal Phase Defect. HSG 5/2012: both tubes are open, cervix and lining look good;
    September 2014 DX Hashimoto's; November 2014: PCOS IR

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    DH (37) Sept 2012 SA Normal; October 2014 Mild MFI count 42 Million, Motility 36%, Morphology 2%. Clomid 50mg,
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    2004 Cyrosurgery, LEEP
    May 2012 - HSG Clear; June 2012 - Appointment with RE
    July 2012 - October 2012 - Clomid 50mg W/ TI & Progesterone 3 mature follicles- BFN
    January 2013 IUI #1 (900,000 post wash) Clomid 50mg, TI & Progesterone 2 mature follicles - BFN
    February 2013 IUI #2 (1.3 Mil post wash) Clomid 50mg, TI & Progesterone 4 mature follicles - BFN
    March 2013 IUI #1-3 (2.5 mil post wash) Clomid 50mg, Baby Aspirin (lining thinned) TI & Progesterone - 2 mature follicles BFN
    April 2013 Benched due to cyst, May 2013 WTF appointment
    June 2013 DH SA mild MFI break for 2 months to re-test; August 2013 - DH SA 36 Mil count, 36% Motility, Morp 2%
    September - December 2013 - Mental sanity Break
    January 2014 - IUI #4 switches to natural due to scheduling conflict Femara TI & Progesterone - 1 mature follicle - BFN
    May 2014-June 2014 - DH Appointment w/ Urologist to check Bi-lateral Varicocele; 2nd opinion w/ another urologist - bi-lateral varicocele dx is slight no surgery
    July 2014 DH starts clomid 25mg daily SA 53.8 Mil count, Motility 37%, Morph 3%;
    September 2014 DH Repeat SA after being on clomid for 3 months 42 Mil Count, Motility 36%, Morph 2%
    October 2014 Me: Hashimoto's DX, DH taken off clomid;
    November 2014 Me: new RE PCOS IR Diagnosis
    December 2014: IUI #4 Follitism 75iu 7 days, TI, IUI & Progesterone, BFMFN

    January 2015: IUI #5
    Gonal-F 75iu 7 days, TI, IUI & Progesterone, Another BFMFN onto IUI #6
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  • Welcome!! Being part of these boards is really nice. All the ladies are super supportive and are quick to give advice. For the longest time I just read the boards and never commented, until recently. I have PCOS and have been trying for 3 years as well. I didn't seek help through a RE until after 1 1/2 years and when I did I found out I had PCOS. Finally got the ok to move ahead with treatments and have been doing them for 6 months, I wish I went to a RE sooner. The appointments can be a little overwhelming at first but after a couple you will get to the hang of them,

    Good luck!

  • Welcome and good luck at your appointment!! Everyone here gives great advice!! 

    also-side note, not 3T related... Noticed the spelling of your name! My name is Chelsea - and everyone tries to add an 'a' before the L like your spelling! I've never actually seen anyone with that type of spelling. Do you pronounce it the traditional way "Chel-See"?
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    ****SIGGY WARNING****

    Me: 28, PCOS 
    DH:29 (SA normal)
    Married June 2012
    TTC since Nov. 2013 
    Met with OBGYN to discuss lack of AF....

    May 2014: Metformin 500mg
    July 2014: Clomid 50mg, never O'd
    Sept 2014: Clomid 100mg, O'd (yay!) CD21, BFN - Discovered OB sucks, made appt with RE
    Oct/Nov 2014: 1st appt with RE, Femera 7.5mg + Trigger + TI = BFN
    Nov/Dec 2014: HSG(all clear), Femera 7.5mg + Trigger + TI = BFP!! EDD 8/29/15
    Beta #1 = 755
    Beta #2 = 1208

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  • It is pronounced the same as Chelsea. My mom got a little creative I also have two brothers names bear and hawk so yea...in my town we have one RE practice with only 4 doctors so I will be about 3 weeks out from actually getting in. I didn't call today not because I was chickening out honestly it is because I have been at work since noon and will be here until 10:30. Luckily my job provides insurance that doesn't require a referral and also covers all the things I need for this minus IVF. Again I can't tell you all how thankful I am to be welcomed in and how at home you have already made me feel. :)
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