Infertility

Cycle Cancelled

jamaicanqtjamaicanqt member
edited November 2015 in Infertility
DH and I saw the FE on Friday after I finished taking the prescribed Clomid tablets and Follistim injection (trying meds and TI).  He said there were 5 maturing eggs on the left and 2 maturing eggs on the right (down from 9 on the left and 2 on the right) and everything looked good.  He asked that we return on Sunday to measure them again to determine if I would have to take the Ovidrel injection to trigger ovulation or not.  Well, at Sunday's appointment they decided that there were 4 eggs on the left that were all over 18mm and could very possibly be released during ovulation.  The two on the right were both less than 10mm.  So they're worried about the possibility of multiples (like quadruplets).  They cancelled the cycle and told us not to have unprotected sex until after my next period.

At this point, I want to say screw it and just go for it anyway.  Yes, there is a chance that we could have multiples (but from everything I'm reading that chance is quite small).  Have any of you had an experience where you had multiple eggs maturing and the doctors wanted to cancel the cycle?  Did you follow the rules or go rogue and what was your outcome?

Help!
Me (39) | DH (41)
Married: 5/31/2014
TTC #1 since 10/2014
SA: Count/Motility = Good/Decent; Morphology = 6%
HSG: All clear
November 2015: 100mg of Clomid for 5 days, 1 -75mg injection of Follistim 
4 mature follicles! - RE cancelled cycle (bummed)
Course of action is medication and TI
May 2016: 100mg Clomid for 5 days, Estrace for 5 days, Mucinex for DH and I during ovulation week, 100mg progesterone & a baby aspirin until I get BFN (so of course I'm hoping to have to continue taking them). DH is now also taking a multi-vitamin with Zinc.
Course of action is still medication and TI

Re: Cycle Cancelled

  • Yes. Me. Twice. And I didn't cancel. First time didn't work at all and second time I wound up with an ectopic. It's a chance I wanted to take. And that chance is up to you. You have to be ready to either birth four kids or do selective reduction.
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  • Also there's a thread here called iui with 6 mature follicles. It could be interesting for you to read and see another posters struggles and decisions she has to make.
  • Thank you @Drove2u.  I'm growing terribly impatient.
    Me (39) | DH (41)
    Married: 5/31/2014
    TTC #1 since 10/2014
    SA: Count/Motility = Good/Decent; Morphology = 6%
    HSG: All clear
    November 2015: 100mg of Clomid for 5 days, 1 -75mg injection of Follistim 
    4 mature follicles! - RE cancelled cycle (bummed)
    Course of action is medication and TI
    May 2016: 100mg Clomid for 5 days, Estrace for 5 days, Mucinex for DH and I during ovulation week, 100mg progesterone & a baby aspirin until I get BFN (so of course I'm hoping to have to continue taking them). DH is now also taking a multi-vitamin with Zinc.
    Course of action is still medication and TI
  • edited November 2015
    I have 4 mature follies and they didn't even hesitate to give us our trigger shot w/ TI. Go for it!! Your doctors office is being too modest in my opinion. Yes there is always a risk, but yours isn't that great. I think they should have allowed you to decide. I've seen people trigger with much more follies than you have.
    Me:23 DH:32
    Married 5/14/13
    TTC #1 since 5/14
    TTC #1 w/ treatments since 5/15
    BFN 7/15
    BFP 8/15-MMC 9/15

    BFP 10/15- Diagnosed BO 12/15
    BFP 2/16-EDD 11/18/2016 


  • Exactly. I did an iui with 5 mature follies. And it was my choice. Doctor advised to cancel but I went for it. I didn't want to waste a month taking clomid and nothing happens.
  • I've also tried with 4 mature follicles. The chances of having multiples is really low. I'd say go for it! My doctor just gave me a warning but said if we wanted to try to do it.
  • Here's my opinion: when your chances are so low of conceiving (like we all experience here) I feel like you want as many mature follies as possible to give yourself a real shot at this!
    ***BFP & Child Warning***

    Me: 34, DH: 38 ~ TTC since 2014
    IUI #1-3 (Nov 2015, Feb 2016, May 2016) = BFNs
    IVF ER (July 2016) = 7 PGS normal embryos
    FET #1 (Sept 2016) = BFP! DD born 5/30/17
    FET #2 (April 2019) = BFN
    FET #3 (July 2019) = BFP! DS born 3/27/20
  • I wouldn't risk it on your first cycle.  If this was your 3-4 cycle and still not pregnant with 2-4 follicles each time, then go for it.  But on your first cycle, I wouldn't risk it.  How are the swimmers?  Does your husband have any sperm issues?
  • @bsckgb7 The doctor said the swimmers are good, not great but good.  Motility is 43%, morphology is 6%, concentration is 70 million/mL.
    Me (39) | DH (41)
    Married: 5/31/2014
    TTC #1 since 10/2014
    SA: Count/Motility = Good/Decent; Morphology = 6%
    HSG: All clear
    November 2015: 100mg of Clomid for 5 days, 1 -75mg injection of Follistim 
    4 mature follicles! - RE cancelled cycle (bummed)
    Course of action is medication and TI
    May 2016: 100mg Clomid for 5 days, Estrace for 5 days, Mucinex for DH and I during ovulation week, 100mg progesterone & a baby aspirin until I get BFN (so of course I'm hoping to have to continue taking them). DH is now also taking a multi-vitamin with Zinc.
    Course of action is still medication and TI
  • **Pregnancy Mentioned**

    I too said screw it and we went ahead with it.  I'm now pregnant with quads.  While I'm getting excited and have gotten over the shock it is definitely hard not to feel like maybe we shouldn't have done it.  However small the chance, there is still a chance and now I am a walking statistic.  

    Whatever decision you make, please be okay with all the outcomes because really ANYTHING is possible and I am a billboard for that.  At first I said yep, I could totally do selective reduction if need be, and when it came down to it I just couldn't pull the trigger and get rid of any of my little heartbeats. 

    I encourage you to sit down and talk with your significant other and decide what you can and cannot handle and go from there.  Only you can answer those questions, but be honest with yourself. 
  • If sperm is the issue (like in my case) our odds of conceiving through IUI are already so slim.  I want as many follies as possible!
    ***BFP & Child Warning***

    Me: 34, DH: 38 ~ TTC since 2014
    IUI #1-3 (Nov 2015, Feb 2016, May 2016) = BFNs
    IVF ER (July 2016) = 7 PGS normal embryos
    FET #1 (Sept 2016) = BFP! DD born 5/30/17
    FET #2 (April 2019) = BFN
    FET #3 (July 2019) = BFP! DS born 3/27/20
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