Hey ladies,
I have been absent for the past 2 weeks due to some medical issues. I have been commenting on posts sporadically but I am not quite sure where I belong... I am going to post my most recent blog updates here as I don't have the energy to type it all out again... Half of my blog was missing so I just posted a part two to my blog. Anyway here it is...
Where do I start?
Last week I had been contact with the clinic discussing the various scenarios regarding our 2 frozen embryos and the doctor was having the results rushed. We were to call on Tuesday (March 1) to find out the fate of our little snowflakes. This was good news, as I would know before flying to Prague if we would have anything to transfer. This would also determine if the clinic would be searching for another donor - we were guaranteed 2 normal embryos.
Now to back up a bit, over the past month I have been having this pain in my abdomen. Sometimes it was just a little uncomfortable, once I considered going to the hospital but mostly it was this nagging pain that I chocked up to stress -- maybe an ulcer?
On Saturday, I had some pain after lunch but nothing to severe. Later that day I had a glass of red wine while making chicken pot pie with Jason's sister Kim -- while sitting down to eat I was hit with a hot flash and felt ill. At first I thought it was a side effect of the medications I was on to prepare for my frozen transfer in March but then the same pain in my abdomen returned and it was so severe I couldn't find a way to get comfortable. I kept moving around from the bathroom to the bedroom to the living room, trying to get comfortable. Jason brought me a cold wash cloth but nothing seemed to help. Finally I told Jason that we needed to go to the hospital. On my way out to the garage, I threw up and thought I sure hope that I am not going to the hospital for something silly like the flu. Once we get there the waiting game begins. The pain had subsided and I considered in my mind just going home. I think we waited about 1.5 hours until we were taken back to a room. They hooked me up to an IV after taking some blood. I refused pain meds as the pain was nothing like it was when I cam in and chatted with the doc about the options - possibly my gallbladder. After an hour or so, he comes back in and says -- well it's not your gallbladder, you have pancreatitis. What??!? My labs showed that my lipase was just under 7000 and the value was supposed to be less than 400. Damn. The doc said that I could finally have some water and if I tolerated that without pain, then I could go home.
Long story short, I was admitted into the hospital and stayed for 3 days. I was on a clear liquid diet for the whole time I was admitted until I wanted to go home then I had to eat real food. After eating some very bland "real food" I was sent home to recover. I was out on sick leave for the whole week as I was still experiencing pain and totally depleted from eating next to nothing. I am still in some pain now but I am back at work.
Now back to the embryo's...
While in the hospital, I received two bits of news - first was that only one of our little snowflakes was normal. They guaranteed us two so they are on the hunt for another donor. In addition, my IVF doc instructed me to stop all of my medications and to cancel my trip to Prague due to the pancreatitis. I am so sad that I am not on a flight right now headed to Prague... I was supposed to leave today. Boo!!!
Then to make matters worse, my OB, who ran some tests for my RE in Prague called to tell me that I have a positive antiphospholipid antibody (APA) which is an autoimmune test and that she was going to refer me to the high-risk OB so they can help me through this process. What she said it basically means is that it can be a challenge for those with a positive APA to carry a pregnancy to full term and that I would need to be on injectable blood thinners for my entire pregnancy. She said she has one patient that has only ever made it to 20 weeks - with no live births and another who with the help of blood thinners just gave birth. So, yay another something to complicate this whole mess. I really am sick of hearing myself complain but WHAT THE FUCK. I am ready for a break. Seriously.
I did talk to my RE in Prague today and he assured me that we can do a natural cycle FET (so no estrogen or lupron) but that I would need to be in Prague from around ~day 7 of my cycle until day ~25 of my cycle. That is almost 3 weeks and I had just enough sick leave to cover the 2 weeks I was to be gone for this trip. Hopefully my work is ok with me taking 3 weeks of leave and about 2 weeks of it will have to be without pay. The reason that I want to do a no estrogen cycle is that estrogen can cause pancreatitis however I do not think that was the cause as I hadn't been on any estrogen for months when the pain appeared and I had only started it the day before I had the severe pancreatitis attack. In addition, he wants to transfer our one genetically normal embryo as well as an untested embryo from the new donor. It is kind of crazy to think that we could have two children with different biological mothers. Weird.
So now I have to wait for them to find a donor and I am not sure how long that will take... ugh so frustrating!! I am so ready to be a mother but there is nothing I can do except to try to get my body ready -- On the agenda is more yoga, starting a meditation practice and to try and be in the moment.
Thank you if you made it all the way though this post... I am really feeling down. I am not sure how to best participate in the group as I am just in no mans land, waiting. I am holding on hope the the fact that we do have one frostie out there waiting for us.
***TW****MC mentioned & BFP mentioned***
me 38 DH 39.
TTC#1 since July 2014
AMH 0.1, DOR, Poor responder
Moved to Prague, Czech Republic for IVF
2 Natural IVF cycles, 3 full IVF cycles, 4 transfers, 1 BFP - heard heartbeat at 6w5d
Diagnosed MMC at 9w1d on 11/30/15
Headed back home to Colorado 12/12/15
DE attempt in Czech Republic!!
March trip to Prague canceled due to Pancreatitis.

Headed to Prague April 30
3 different donors resulted in 1 PGS tested embryo and 1 fresh embryo
2 embryo's transferred (from 2 different donors) on 5/10/16
BFP on 5/15/16 at 5dp5dt
Beta 1 = 81 at 8dp5dt, Beta 2 = 295 at 10dp5dt, Beta 3 = 891 at 12dt5dt. Beta 4 = 2114 at 14dp5dt, Beta 5 = 4916 at 16dp5dt, Beta 6 = 13252 at 19dp5dt
Heartbeat at 6w5d 133BPM

We are having a GIRL!!! Due Jan 26, 2017

My blog: www.wearethehammitts.blogspot.com

Re: I am still here, but I am not sure where I belong
/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
Married Jan. 2014
Me:36 DH: 39
TTC since August 2014, Mild PCOS + uterine fibroids
Myomectomy June 2015- 18 fibroids removed
IVF #1, May 2016 = 32 eggs retrieved, 12 fertilized, 7 frozen, 3 PGS normal
FET#2, July 2016 = one embryo transferred
TRIGGER
BFP! Beta = 617
Due date = 4/9/17
Delivery date = 3/20/17
I know someone who also has autoimmune issues. Over the course of three years, she went through 4 failed ivfs until she finally saw a reproductive hematologist who did an intensive work up on her. Her fifth transfer ended up being successful with weekly IV transfusions for the entire nine months. I believe she had to do the PIO shot for 6-7 months. She just gave birth to a healthy baby boy a couple weeks ago.
Sharing her story to hopefully give you some hope that there is light at the end of this tunnel. We go through so much to have our dream of being a mother come true. I believe that our struggles will only make us better parents.
I wanted to pop in and encourage you to consult with the high-risk OB and a hematologist. My mom has APS and has 5 children. She didn't know about it and didn't have any problems because of the APS until later on. I think it would be reasonable for you to be on Lovenox from the time of transfer throughout your pregnancy. Many issues with APS during pregnancy are due to blood clotting, I believe. I am on Lovenox because of a history of blood clotting. It's not bad. I'll be looking around for an update for you and keeping you in my thoughts!
me 28 (Lean PCOS, hypothyroid)
dh 33
TTC #1 since early 2011
May 2011- natural pregnancy (metformin only); m/c @ 9 weeks + D&C
July 2011- lap to remove dermoid cyst
August 2012-current- 9 rounds of Clomid, 1 cycle of Femara, several cycles of soy isos, 1 IUI, O'd every cycle, BFN
August 2014- lap to remove uterine septum. Everything else looking good.
Moving onto IVF Feb/March 2016 Just kidding. Natural bfp 1/30/16. 1st beta 2/1 = 110. 2nd beta 2/3 = 332.
First ultrasound 2/19 - one baby with a heart rate of 127! EDD 10/11/2016
Together since January 23, 2013
Married March 22, 2014
TTC #1 since August 2015
First RE meeting February 2, 2016; tests normal for both of us
Clomid round #4 of 150 mg followed by
First Ovidrel trigger shot February 10, 2016
First IUI February 12, 2016 Negative
Started Letrozole 5mg round #1 February 23
Began additional Letrozole 5mg + Dexamethasone 1 mg March 8
Ovidrel trigger shot March 16
IUI #2 March 18 with progesterone suppositories beginning March 19
Positive HPT April 2 Praise God!!!
Estimated Due Date: December 8
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Faith is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things we cannot see. Hebrews 11:1
Don't feel like you don't belong anywhere on this forum, you are more then welcome here even though it is not a board I wish any off us has to be.
Waiting is horrible, and waiting to find out what the next steps are is even more dreadful. But keep going.
You have already one healthy snowflake which is waiting for meeting you, and a new embryo will be there soon to join.
So as you mentioned, keep holding on to that thought.
Sending you lots of GL, babydust and warm thoughts.
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Me 39 DH44
1st DE FET 5/16-BFN
2nd DE FET 7/18-BFP
8/17 Baby HR 140/min EDD 4/6/17
@brightenmysky You are so right. It does just suck!! Thank you for your support. I am so sorry for your loss. Big hugs to you.
@cmm012 Thank you for the recommendation for the Rheumatologist, my doc in the hospital referred me to a rheumatologist as the pancreatitis "might" have been autoimmune related. I will look into seeing a hematologist for sure, I hadn't thought about that. Thank you!! I hope you get your BFP this cycle!
@Rachd110 Thank you so much for sharing your friends story. It does give me hope. Do you know is a reproductive hematologist different than a reproductive endocrinologist? I did a search for Denver, CO (closest big city at 4 hrs away) and I wasn't able to find a reproductive hematologist. Thank you so much for your support. You're POAS soon, right? FX for you!!
@Kidshrink Thank you so much for your kind words. You are nearing the end... how are you feeling?! I LOVE the pic of you in your nursery. So adorable.
@2015dee Thank you for sharing about your mom and your issues with blood clotting. I really hope that being on Lovenox does the trick. I was on it the only time I have ever had a BFP but I also had a MMC but I am hoping that was just because of my old eggs and that with the donor eggs I will be able to carry to full term. Thank you for your support. How are you feeling these days? You are due right around my birthday... Libras are awesome people (and slightly vain
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@bbkidz Thank you so much for the support.
@Tvh1982 Thank you for your support. I am trying to hold onto that one thread of hope in my one little frostie. Also, your jet setting FET gives me hope about flying halfway around the world after my FET. Big hugs to you. I was so excited to read about your beta!!
@2legbaby I had a ladies night last night and one of my dear friends said the same thing - that all these struggle will prepare me for motherhood... I sure hope so!! I just started seeing a therapist again for all this infertility nonsense. It is amazing how just one session can really make a difference. I love having "homework" and it really helps me get through my sorrow. Thank you for your support. Where are you in your donor egg process?
@mtpbadger I work for the VA as well and I too cannot imagine having so much use or lose leave that I would need to donate but there are people out there that do! You are right I should see if I can either advance my SL or go on the VLTP program. Thank you for your support and for the reminder about the awesome benefits of working for the Federal government. I can't remember, are you scheduled for an IVF cycle in April or May?
***TW****MC mentioned & BFP mentioned***
TTC#1 since July 2014
AMH 0.1, DOR, Poor responder
Moved to Prague, Czech Republic for IVF
DE attempt in Czech Republic!!
March trip to Prague canceled due to Pancreatitis.
Headed to Prague April 30
3 different donors resulted in 1 PGS tested embryo and 1 fresh embryo
BFP on 5/15/16 at 5dp5dt
My blog: www.wearethehammitts.blogspot.com
Just plan it that you don't have to rush to get connections
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That's awesome you work for the VA! I've been with them just over 3 years now and even though my supervisor is not the best and I haven't told them about anything, I haven't had any issues taking time off for all my appointments.
Right now IVF is on hold but I'm hoping I'll be able to get going again in May. Had a hysteroscopy which showed possible septum or bicornuate uterus so have an MRI on Saturday to determine what exactly is going on and then a follow up with my obgyn next Wednesday to review the results. If it's a bicornuate he doesn't see any issues referring me back to my RE to get going with IVF but he suspects it's a septum (which could explain the two CPs/implantation issues) which would require another hysteroscopy to remove it and then a month to heal before IVF can start.
Hang on there! I know it's tough to have all these delays but I keep telling myself I'd rather have my body functioning as well as possible to give IVF the best chance, even if it means waiting another few months. Some days that is easier said than done though!
Married Jan. 2014
Me:36 DH: 39
TTC since August 2014, Mild PCOS + uterine fibroids
Myomectomy June 2015- 18 fibroids removed
IVF #1, May 2016 = 32 eggs retrieved, 12 fertilized, 7 frozen, 3 PGS normal
FET#2, July 2016 = one embryo transferred
TRIGGER
BFP! Beta = 617
Due date = 4/9/17
Delivery date = 3/20/17
Started TTC April 2011
Me: 32, DH: 32
Diagnosis: Endometriosis
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I'm a YouTube vlogger who talks about Infertility, IVF and Endometriosis. Check it out here!
Follow along at http://liv4today.blog
Instagram @liv4todayvlog
***TW****MC mentioned & BFP mentioned***
TTC#1 since July 2014
AMH 0.1, DOR, Poor responder
Moved to Prague, Czech Republic for IVF
DE attempt in Czech Republic!!
March trip to Prague canceled due to Pancreatitis.
Headed to Prague April 30
3 different donors resulted in 1 PGS tested embryo and 1 fresh embryo
BFP on 5/15/16 at 5dp5dt
My blog: www.wearethehammitts.blogspot.com
What doesn't kill us makes us stronger!
Me 39 DH44
1st DE FET 5/16-BFN
2nd DE FET 7/18-BFP
8/17 Baby HR 140/min EDD 4/6/17
susykat77 I'm sorry that you are going through so much all at once. It's frustrating and overwhelming with a single diagnosis, let alone multiple. I normally don't post here since I'm just starting my first Clomid cycle, but I wanted to respond since you did receive a diagnosis on the antiphosolipid antibodies. Having recently been diagnosed with APS myself, I know there isn't a lot of good information out there. Mine was discovered after 2 recurrent losses with no live births. I'm on an aspirin regiment while TTC and will most likely move to heparin injections during my next PG as well. I just wanted to reach out because I was absolutely terrified when I was given my diagnosis and nobody could answer my questions. It does make any pregnancy high risk and there are some precautions that you have to take, but there are plenty of women who were able to have beautiful full term babies while on medication. I just wanted to wish you the best of luck in the future and please feel free to reach out if you have any concerns.
Previously nweg...7878
@2legbaby How crazy about your eggs being held for ransom!! I sure hope you get them soon!! Hang in there!!
@stranzm Thank you for your support. I know that looking back that all this heartache will be worth it but it is sure hard going through it.
@nwegman Thank you so much for lurking and posting! I would love to know what other precautions you have to take during pregnancy... I have yet to talk to a doc about it just yet as I am still waiting for my appt. How much aspirin are you on? I believe my doc will start me on heparin/lovonox injection on CD6 as well as prednisone.
In other news... I also just found out that I also I have a MTHFR mutation on one strand. GAH!!!
***TW****MC mentioned & BFP mentioned***
TTC#1 since July 2014
AMH 0.1, DOR, Poor responder
Moved to Prague, Czech Republic for IVF
DE attempt in Czech Republic!!
March trip to Prague canceled due to Pancreatitis.
Headed to Prague April 30
3 different donors resulted in 1 PGS tested embryo and 1 fresh embryo
BFP on 5/15/16 at 5dp5dt
My blog: www.wearethehammitts.blogspot.com
me 28 (Lean PCOS, hypothyroid)
dh 33
TTC #1 since early 2011
May 2011- natural pregnancy (metformin only); m/c @ 9 weeks + D&C
July 2011- lap to remove dermoid cyst
August 2012-current- 9 rounds of Clomid, 1 cycle of Femara, several cycles of soy isos, 1 IUI, O'd every cycle, BFN
August 2014- lap to remove uterine septum. Everything else looking good.
Moving onto IVF Feb/March 2016 Just kidding. Natural bfp 1/30/16. 1st beta 2/1 = 110. 2nd beta 2/3 = 332.
First ultrasound 2/19 - one baby with a heart rate of 127! EDD 10/11/2016
How you doing otherwise?
Started TTC April 2011
Me: 32, DH: 32
Diagnosis: Endometriosis
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I'm a YouTube vlogger who talks about Infertility, IVF and Endometriosis. Check it out here!
Follow along at http://liv4today.blog
Instagram @liv4todayvlog
Me 39 DH44
1st DE FET 5/16-BFN
2nd DE FET 7/18-BFP
8/17 Baby HR 140/min EDD 4/6/17
@oxinfree and @2legbaby I thought my prenatal had the correct form but I just discovered that it does not! Ugh! I too call it the MoTHerFuckeR!!! Haha! As for how I am holding up... I would say I am at a pretty low point. DH and I got into a huge fight this weekend and I just feel so depleted/drained/discouraged/sad. I know that he is stressed out too but he said some very hurtful things and I just don't have the energy to bounce back from it yet. He is usually so supportive but this fight was a bad one.
I also have not heard anything on the donor front. I sent another email yesterday and they responded saying that they are still searching but that they would hope to have an update today... we'll see.
I have appointments coming up with an immunologist, maternal fetal medicine and a rheumatologist. I also have feelers out to two separate reproductive immunologist, one at Alan E Beers clinic https://www.repro-med.net/and one at Dr. KK's practice https://www.rfuhs.com/Health-Providers/KwakKim-Joanne.aspx The former website has amazing information on this topic. It is worth checking out for sure. Thanks for checking on me ladies. Big (creepy internet) hugs to you both.
***TW****MC mentioned & BFP mentioned***
TTC#1 since July 2014
AMH 0.1, DOR, Poor responder
Moved to Prague, Czech Republic for IVF
DE attempt in Czech Republic!!
March trip to Prague canceled due to Pancreatitis.
Headed to Prague April 30
3 different donors resulted in 1 PGS tested embryo and 1 fresh embryo
BFP on 5/15/16 at 5dp5dt
My blog: www.wearethehammitts.blogspot.com
and remember if you need to hit the 'pause button' do so.
Hope you and your hubby have made up again.
Thinkinh of you. Big 'creepy' internet hug back.
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Started TTC April 2011
Me: 32, DH: 32
Diagnosis: Endometriosis
- - -
I'm a YouTube vlogger who talks about Infertility, IVF and Endometriosis. Check it out here!
Follow along at http://liv4today.blog
Instagram @liv4todayvlog