So we've been TTC since April 2014. We started seeing RE in June. We have great insurance, but with constant billing mistakes from RE and insurance not covering the % they're supposed to unless we call every time, we are spending too much time and money on TTC. It's become a bonding point as much as a stress point for DH and I. I have PCOS, and while DH has been super supportive overall, every time a bill comes in the mail, the stress is written all over him.
DH just wants to stop seeing RE and let things happen on their own, if they do. I've been so focused on trying for one more child that I feel like we are giving up, my daughter starts kindergarten next year. I'm so happy to have her in our lives, but feel our family dream slipping away from us. The baby fever is intense for me, I'm torn with what to do.
Re: Torn between paying or giving up. (Previous child mentioned)
Have you tried talking to your RE about the terrible job their billing person is doing? You can't be the only patient frustrated by their ineptitude - but if the Dr has no idea there is a problem with the office staff then they can't fix it.
BFP1 12/24/14 - EDD 09/07/15 (D/C 8w1d)
BFP2 6/12/15 - EDD 2/22/16 (D/C 10w3d)
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Diagnoses and Treatments
PCOS (myo-inositol, excercize)
Indeterminant levels of APS IgM antibodies (baby aspirin)
Sub-septate uterus (hysteroscopic septoplasty 12/18/15)
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BFP3 05/02/16 EDD 01/09/17 DS born 01/05/17
BFP4 01/28/19 EDD 10/?/19 🤞🙏
/loss mentioned/
TTC#1 July 2014
dx: MFI (morphology)
IUI #1 w/Clomid + Ovidrel Sept. 2015 ~ BFN
IUI #2 w/Clomid + Ovidrel Halloween 2015 ~ BFN
IUI #3 w/Clomid + Ovidrel Thanksgiving 2015 ~ BFP!!
hb 146 bpm at 7w5d
1/28/16 ~ began to say goodbye to our beautiful baby at 11w
d&c, followed by cytotec
TTCAL April 2016
IUI #4 w/Clomid + Ovidrel Apr. 2016 ~ BFN
IUI #5 w/Clomid + Ovidrel ~ CP
IUI#6 w/Clomid + Ovidrel ~ BFN
Another RE, there are some, but I'm already driving 30 min. I live just outside of the city, drive into Bellevue, WA now. The next closest REs with good ratings are all in Seattle, which is a 45-60 min drive depending on traffic. And it's already a strain to go because it's so hard to take time off (I currently own an at-home daycare- talk about torture for TTC!).
DH and I had a big talk when he got home today. I'm closing the daycare right before Christmas. We are going to take a break from the RE after I finish this round of letrezole.... Debating if I should go pick up that $140 trigger shot from the pharmacy. We will still be TTC, but with only metformin for my PCOS. I'm going to try the Stork too, it's as close to an at-home IUI as you can get. I'm thinking that if nothing happens within another year, I'll try IUI. I'll have a teaching job by the fall of next year, so at least my income will be a little more helpful than what I'm making now.
Who knew that baby making could be so troublesome?