Hi ladies,
Just had my first R.E. appointment and while I thought I'd find a bit of relief after it, I'm just kind of numb right now. My husband has low sperm count (5-6 million with 30% motility, no forward progression) so I knew IVF was going to be her recommendation, but I didn't think it would be our ONLY one. Did anyone else find this when they had a consult? She never really bluntly came out and said "this is it" but when I asked about IUI, etc, she said no way it would work w/ our counts. She said IVF was her choice.
I really liked her and the clinic, but am wondering does she just want to make $ and that's why she ONLY wants to do IVF? I didn't get the impression that we would be just another # there, but my negative self is left wondering.
I also found it odd that she didn't seem to care about my ovulation or lack thereof. Is it because with IVF, they control everything and there's no point in looking into it further if my husband is the main problem? She ordered a saline sonohysterogram (not HSG.. interesting), ultrasound on day 3 of period and bloodwork and we'll go from there.
Re: First R.E. Appointment. IVF only recommendation.
Official diagnosis: Unexplained IF. I am 32. I have low ovarian reserve (low AMH), and poor egg quality. I've also been diagnosed with mild glandular developmental arrest (lining problems, detected with EFT).
We are using open ID donor sperm. IUIs #1-7=BFN. IVF September 2014 antagonist protocol, 8R,5M,3F, 5 day transfer of 1 morula = BFN. IVF#2 planned for January 2015 (antagonist protocol + HGH).
Me: 34 Mild Thin PCOS DH: 36
5 Clomid & TI= BFFN
IUI-IVF coming Soon...
Like PP's said it sounds like from current counts there would not be enough post wash or an IUI (they like to have 5 million). We're also dealing with MFI and the counts were the only reason they recommended IUI first. I don't think the recommend IVF as a money maker, but I totally understand why'd that woul dbe in the back of your mind. If you're feeling unsure, as PP's said it does not hurt anything to get second opinion.
It's good to do the repeat SA to double check and bloodwork to help inform treatment. If you do decide to go the treatment route before going with IVF it will take about 3 months for any treatment to work (whether supplements or clomid). It does push back the start of trying but could possibly give you moe options. If you come to the MFI check-in you'll see lots of people's H's ave gone through treatment, some with success and some without.