Hello Ladies!!!! I decided to open this discussion because although I've read some personal stories about the struggle with MFI, I feel like it hasn't really been discussed that much on here. My husband and I have been struggling with this issue for 3 years. We've had two failed IUI and just don't know what to do anymore. A lot of people have advised us to go the IVF route but righ now that just isn't an option for us. What has been your experience? What treatments have u decided on? Supplements? Accupuncture? Amount of abstinence days to improve count and motility? Timing on fertility drugs, trigger shots, procedures? Any success? Please share ur experiences. I know it would be easier to read them on one post instead of searching through them all.
Me: 35 DH: 33
TTC #1: Since July 2012
Me: PCOS
DH: MFI (low count, motility, morphology)
Started with RE 10/14
IUI #1 - 3/9/15 - Got AF 2 days before BETA
IUI #2- 4/8/15- Got AF day of supposed BETA
Currently Self Benched to figure out what our next step will be
Re: Male Fertility Issues...
I'm not really that into a whole lot of supplements but I know that some people have seen improvement after using Fertility Blend for a couple of months. Others have used Clomid (yes the same Clomid that we take) with success but I'm not sure when Clomid would be appropriate, etc.
Hopefully some others will have more details to share...
Married for 7 years, TTC for 4 years
dx: Diminished Ovarian Reserve
2 Clomid IUI's + 4 injectable IUI's= 5 BFNs and 1 mc
I can see why they would lean toward IVF but that is so freaking expensive, it's just so wrong that it's not mandated to be covered by insurance in every state.
I do think that the Fertility Blend couldn't hurt. I'm glad that your DH responded to the Femara. Maybe the two together might give you the boost you need, but I'm only guessing here. I wish I better advice to offer...
Married for 7 years, TTC for 4 years
dx: Diminished Ovarian Reserve
2 Clomid IUI's + 4 injectable IUI's= 5 BFNs and 1 mc
The urologist did say that sperm is housed in the system for 72 days... so anything can impact the count- even as far back as that. Don't get disheartened, have him go to the urologist and ask them for advice!! Good luck!!