@elisam511 Yeah, the success rate for IUI is crappy. There hasn't been a single successful IUI in May on these boards yet. It makes me question the 10-15% success rate! I've seen successes in other months though. Enjoy your TI on the plane
***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
Hi all, I was away for work the last several days and unable to check in but I got my BFP on Sunday! Beta #1 was 100 and #2 was 298! Congrats to all those that also go BFPs!
My Beta was a <1 so a BFN. I have been given new dates to choose from for another FET as long as insurance Ok's it but I think we only have 1 left. Just waiting on AF now so I can get started again. Big-o bummer.
Me: 33 DH: 39 Me: Endo, PCOS, DH: low life span and mobility Married and TTC since 12/2008 3 IUI's in 2012 IVF #1 BFN 08/2012 IVF #2 11/2012 Twin Girls born at 35wks 7/2013 ER 4/2016 Freeze all 11 embryo's FET #1 5/2016 Transfer 1 BFN FET #2 7/2016 Transfer 1 BFN FET #3 09/2016 Thawed 3 Transfered 1 CP FET #4 1/2017 Transfer 2 CP FET #5 April 24, 2017 Transfering 1 BFN FET #6 June 8, 2017 Transfer 2 Beta #1 721 Beta #2 1363 US on 7/5 1 baby found EDD 2/24/18
We did have a brief scare where the financial dept at our clinic said that they knew our insurance very well and we needed to have 3 IUI's before IVF, and thankfully she was nice and checked that again and NOPE, no 3 requirement so we are cleared 100% to go forward now! IF this iui doesnt work! We had a crappy sample so Im pretty confident well be moving into IVF very soon!
Me: 34 DH: 43 Married March 2012 TTC #1 since 2012
Dx: unexplained infertility (+ treated for hypothyroidism) May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016 Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur) Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10 BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913 Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
@ADRIANAC1982 - I'm REALLY hoping I don't have to have a 3rd IUI before my insurance will approve IVF... I should call & check. If they do, maybe my doctor could convince them otherwise since he recommended not doing any more IUIs based on how my body was reacting to them. It was nice just doing TI this cycle with my same letrozole dosage. It let me narrow down that it was, in fact, the IUI itself that was causing my severe post-IUI pain and not just 'extra strong' ovulation due to the medication because I had NO symptoms anywhere near like I did with the 2 IUIs this cycle.
Me (31) & DH (31) - married 2008; TTC since 2013
SA = normal; HSG = clear; history of DVT/PE Diagnosed with unexplained infertility IUI #1- April '16 - BFN IUI #2 - May '16 - BFN IVF Fresh Xfer #1 (1 blastocyst) - Sept '16 - BFN FET #2 - 11/8/16 (2 blastocysts) - Beta on 11/18 4 more blastocysts on ice
@Monica54321 I have BCBS of MA, which is amazing but they require authorization before every little thing!
I would definitely check with the clinic though! Be proactive and have it done before your consult for sure!
Here is a little excerpt about what my clinic sent me this morning regarding IVF coverage:
"I did heard back from the case management department with BCBS of MASS and they’ve confirmed BCBS of Mass did change their requirements. In the past, BCBS of MASS required multiple rounds of failed IUI treatment before proceeding with IVF. They now require women under 35 to have attempted pregnancy for 12 months and women 35 and older to have attempted pregnancy for 6 months. Dr. Sipe’s notes indicate you’ve been attempting pregnancy for well over that, based on his notes I expect IVF treatment will be approved.When you have your IVF consultation with Dr. Sipe he will mention a procedure called ICSI and will explain if he recommends the service for you. BCBS of Mass will authorization ICSI if there is a male factor issue and we have 2 or more semen analysis on file documenting the issue. Assisted Hatching is a procedure that is only approved by BCBS OF MASS with 3 or more failures to implant after an embryo transfer is completed. FCI will honor the reduced insurance rate of $1750 for the ICSI and $300 for the assisted hatching, if recommended by Dr. Sipe and you agree to have procedures completed. FCI will ask for credit card information to proceed with these services.BCBS states IVF is a covered service payable at 100% after you’ve met your $2000 deductible. They show you’ve met your deductible for the year, a $20 MD co-pay does apply.The following services are optional and aren’t covered by insurance, embryo freezing = $1200, annual storage is $500, sperm freezing = $500, annual storage is $500, Biopsy of embryos for Genetic testing = $2200, PGD/PGS testing = payable to the genetic lab selected, you must contact them directly to verify cost."
Me: 34 DH: 43 Married March 2012 TTC #1 since 2012
Dx: unexplained infertility (+ treated for hypothyroidism) May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016 Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur) Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10 BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913 Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
@wifeinraleigh28 Yup, this past Monday!! I snuck it in before the IVF consult! Ya know to keep busy ~
and thank you, Im not to positive for this one, last time we have 68mil or so and 96% motility post wash and it didnt work! This time because we used the frozen sample we only had 7.9mil and 76% motility post wash so a huge difference in my eyes! But im glad we got rid of that crappy sample now instead of using it later! The nurse did do things a little differently this time and Im eating my pineapple so well see
Me: 34 DH: 43 Married March 2012 TTC #1 since 2012
Dx: unexplained infertility (+ treated for hypothyroidism) May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016 Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur) Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10 BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913 Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
You really never know @ADRIANAC1982, there seems to be no rhyme or reason when it comes to IUI success that I've witnessed on these boards! I hope you are successful. *hugs*
***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
Thank you @wifeinraleigh28 It def felt different this time around, the made me keep a full bladder, and up until today I have felt god awful I could barely walk! Thank god today is better!
Luckily for me work is super busy so im just hoping this 2ww flies by
Me: 34 DH: 43 Married March 2012 TTC #1 since 2012
Dx: unexplained infertility (+ treated for hypothyroidism) May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016 Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur) Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10 BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913 Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
@Monica54321 tell me more about how you felt after the IUI... For me, I did letrozole 7.5 mg from CD3-11, + Ovidrell. On the day of my first IUI I was SO TIRED and crampy all evening.... BFN. This month we are not doing IUI and I again took 7.5 mg from CD3-11, but no trigger shot, and I know I ovulated, but did not feel as terrible as I did after the IUI.
In my personal opinion, the actual IUI procedure was not bad at all - it felt like a normal pap. Why was I so tired afterward that evening?
What was your experience in each of the IUI's you did?
Me: 35 DOR, low AMH = 0.694, and fibroids DH: 41 Married 10/25/2014 / TTC since 05/2015 1st IUI 05/05/16 Letrozole 7.5 mg CD 3-11 + Ovidrel = BFN 2nd cycle on Letrozole 7.5 mg CD 3-11 + TI = BFN 3rd cycle on Letrozole but did our 2nd IUI on 07/01/16. 10 mg CD 3-11 + Ovidrel = BFN Onto IVF! Started Lupron on 09/24. Added Gonal F and hcg injections 09/26...... Trigger 10/07. EggRetrieval 10/09. Starting PIO, Estrace, and Medrol 10/10/16. Transferred 2 "strong/beautiful" embryos 10/14/16. Beta 10/28/16 = 998 mIU/mL = BFP with one baby, but miscarried at 9w5d. D&C on 12/06/17 and started taking BCPs 01/10/17 for the next IVF Cycle, which officially began stims on 02/18/17. Fast Forward: we got 4 fertilized embryos from that cycle. Transferred one fresh, but it did not stick, so we have 3 frozen embryos currently. Went in to the fertility clinic in July to talk about a FET of one of those three frozen embryos, but a new fibroid was discovered, and I was not cleared to do the transfer until I had fibroid removal surgery. 08/11/17 had a mini-laparotomy / myomectomy to remove 6 fibroids, largest sized were the size of golf-balls! Once we were cleared to go about our normal lives (sex!) I got pregnant NATURALLY but it was a chemical pregnancy. The very next month we had another BFP and here we are now with a baby on the way! A TOTAL AND COMPLETE MIRACLE! Watch our YouTube Channel Vlog Here!
@wifeinraleigh28@ADRIANAC1982@monica54321 I only did 1 IUI, and my RE had suggested we do 3 before considering IVF. Why do you think they say that? In most cases it's financial reasons. Most people would rather pay 2k a pop for IUI and just hope it works, rather than dive right into IVF at $10k (My insurance doesn't cover ANYTHING - so good thing I saved up money giving piano lessons this year!) But percentages and success rates show that IVF is much better. Why do you think most people don't go RIGHT INTO it? (Other than for financial reasons.)
This stems from the same thought from when we first started TTC... my obgyn told me that if we wanted to go straight to a fertiility clinic, we could! They didn't "make us wait" the full year before getting help from a RE. Which is great....
So now I'm wondering, why do you think the RE wants us to do 3 IUI's before going into IVF?
Me: 35 DOR, low AMH = 0.694, and fibroids DH: 41 Married 10/25/2014 / TTC since 05/2015 1st IUI 05/05/16 Letrozole 7.5 mg CD 3-11 + Ovidrel = BFN 2nd cycle on Letrozole 7.5 mg CD 3-11 + TI = BFN 3rd cycle on Letrozole but did our 2nd IUI on 07/01/16. 10 mg CD 3-11 + Ovidrel = BFN Onto IVF! Started Lupron on 09/24. Added Gonal F and hcg injections 09/26...... Trigger 10/07. EggRetrieval 10/09. Starting PIO, Estrace, and Medrol 10/10/16. Transferred 2 "strong/beautiful" embryos 10/14/16. Beta 10/28/16 = 998 mIU/mL = BFP with one baby, but miscarried at 9w5d. D&C on 12/06/17 and started taking BCPs 01/10/17 for the next IVF Cycle, which officially began stims on 02/18/17. Fast Forward: we got 4 fertilized embryos from that cycle. Transferred one fresh, but it did not stick, so we have 3 frozen embryos currently. Went in to the fertility clinic in July to talk about a FET of one of those three frozen embryos, but a new fibroid was discovered, and I was not cleared to do the transfer until I had fibroid removal surgery. 08/11/17 had a mini-laparotomy / myomectomy to remove 6 fibroids, largest sized were the size of golf-balls! Once we were cleared to go about our normal lives (sex!) I got pregnant NATURALLY but it was a chemical pregnancy. The very next month we had another BFP and here we are now with a baby on the way! A TOTAL AND COMPLETE MIRACLE! Watch our YouTube Channel Vlog Here!
@elisam511 I cant be sure but most of the time I believe its insurance companies. Many require that the individual do 3 before covering IVF. They say 3, because studies show you are not likely to get pregnant via-IUI if it hasnt worked after 3 tries.
Me: 34 DH: 43 Married March 2012 TTC #1 since 2012
Dx: unexplained infertility (+ treated for hypothyroidism) May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016 Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur) Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10 BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913 Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
@elisam511 - I had very severe cramping pain, that landed me both at urgent care & the hospital starting the day after my IUIs (when the pain was the worst) and lasted for about a week each time (gradually getting better as the week went on). RE's explanation was that it could be 'extra strong' ovulation pain combined with an allergy to some of the components in DH's semen that didn't get totally 'washed' out during the sample prep. I had no issues this month, taking the same dosage of meds, so I think we can rule out the 'extra strong' ovulation.
Additionally - they had a lot of difficulty placing the catheter for the IUI both times... first time they had to use a tenaculum to hold my cervix in place (OUCH) and a metal sound (looks like a rod) to clear a path through my cervix, up to the top of my uterus (double OUCH) and needed ultrasound to assistance. Second time was better (no tenaculum or sound) but still needed ultrasound and was still what I would consider "VERY" painful. Lots of tears were shed during the procedure both times.
My IUI costs were about $400 for each attempt (for the oral medicine, semen prep, & insemination). My RE doesn't do any monitoring for oral meds, so that brings the cost down significantly. Based on the packet we got for IVF from our RE, the cost of 1 complete cycle was about $18k (including medicine, monitoring, egg retrieval, and fresh transfer). My RE doesn't even recommend people do IUIs with injectables because of the cost, he advises that, unless you're morally opposed to IVF for some reason, trying IUI with oral medications for up to 3 cyles, then moving straight to IVF, as being the more cost effective solution, than doing IUI with injectables. If I were paying $2k per IUI and had insurance lifetime maximums to contend with, I think I would go to IVF as soon as possible.
Me (31) & DH (31) - married 2008; TTC since 2013
SA = normal; HSG = clear; history of DVT/PE Diagnosed with unexplained infertility IUI #1- April '16 - BFN IUI #2 - May '16 - BFN IVF Fresh Xfer #1 (1 blastocyst) - Sept '16 - BFN FET #2 - 11/8/16 (2 blastocysts) - Beta on 11/18 4 more blastocysts on ice
@ADRIANAC1982 - ICSI is when they take 1 sperm and inject it directly into 1 egg, instead of just putting all the sperm and eggs together in a petri dish and let them fertilize "naturally." this is done often when there is an MFI factor, but often cause some doctors think it gives a better fertilization success rate. it's also a requirement if you are doing PGD testing (not sure if it's required for PGS, though...) cause they say that the DNA from "other sperm" can contaminate the biopsy sample...
@elisam511 A lot of people try IUIs a few times first because it's a much less invasive/simpler procedure. This is also why REs typically recommend trying IUIs first, even though IVF has higher success rates no matter what your diagnosis. Certainly there are folks who skip straight to IVF though without trying IUIs first, usually in cases of severe MFI or advanced age. It's completely a personal decision.
@ADRIANAC1982 Yes ICSI is where they inject the sperm into the egg directly, which increases the fertilization rate quite significantly. This is a standard practice for a lot of clinics, but not all. The research study I'm participating in requires it, as well as the biopsy for PGS testing.
***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
Re: Beta Testing May 15-28
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
@elisam511 FX and GL
*BFP Mentioned*
Official BETA results today 243
EDD 2/4/17 - TWINS- MC July
FET#2- 11/9/16 BFP- MC
FET#3- 2/8/17 BFP- MC
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
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
Hi all, I was away for work the last several days and unable to check in but I got my BFP on Sunday! Beta #1 was 100 and #2 was 298! Congrats to all those that also go BFPs!
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
***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
@Jdonegan congrats!
Me: Endo, PCOS,
DH: low life span and mobility
Married and TTC since 12/2008
3 IUI's in 2012
IVF #1 BFN 08/2012
IVF #2 11/2012 Twin Girls born at 35wks 7/2013
ER 4/2016 Freeze all 11 embryo's
FET #1 5/2016 Transfer 1 BFN
FET #2 7/2016 Transfer 1 BFN
FET #3 09/2016 Thawed 3 Transfered 1 CP
FET #4 1/2017 Transfer 2 CP
FET #5 April 24, 2017 Transfering 1 BFN
FET #6 June 8, 2017 Transfer 2 Beta #1 721 Beta #2 1363
US on 7/5 1 baby found EDD 2/24/18
Me: 40, DH: 35 / Married: 2009; TTC #1: 2013
2013 - 2015: 5 pregnancies —> 5 miscarriages
TTCAL with RE (RPL specialist): February 2016
2016: 3 medicated TI cycles —> 3 medicated IUI cycles: All BFN
Donor Egg IVF Transfer: May 1, 2017
May 11, 2017: BFP!! Beta #1: 449.1, Beta #2: 844, Beta #3: 1714
EDD: 1/17/18, it's a GIRL!
  E. L. A. born 12/7/2017
TI - 0 BFPs of 7 attempts (0% success)
IUI - 0 BFPs of 8 attempts (0% success)
IVF/FET - 9 BFPs of 14 attempts (64% success)
Diagnosed with unexplained infertility
IUI #1- April '16 - BFN
IUI #2 - May '16 - BFN
IVF Fresh Xfer #1 (1 blastocyst) - Sept '16 - BFN
FET #2 - 11/8/16 (2 blastocysts) - Beta on 11/18
4 more blastocysts on ice
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
Diagnosed with unexplained infertility
IUI #1- April '16 - BFN
IUI #2 - May '16 - BFN
IVF Fresh Xfer #1 (1 blastocyst) - Sept '16 - BFN
FET #2 - 11/8/16 (2 blastocysts) - Beta on 11/18
4 more blastocysts on ice
We did have a brief scare where the financial dept at our clinic said that they knew our insurance very well and we needed to have 3 IUI's before IVF, and thankfully she was nice and checked that again and NOPE, no 3 requirement so we are cleared 100% to go forward now! IF this iui doesnt work! We had a crappy sample so Im pretty confident well be moving into IVF very soon!
Married March 2012
TTC #1 since 2012
May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN
June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN
IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016
Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur)
Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10
BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913
Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
Diagnosed with unexplained infertility
IUI #1- April '16 - BFN
IUI #2 - May '16 - BFN
IVF Fresh Xfer #1 (1 blastocyst) - Sept '16 - BFN
FET #2 - 11/8/16 (2 blastocysts) - Beta on 11/18
4 more blastocysts on ice
I would definitely check with the clinic though! Be proactive and have it done before your consult for sure!
Here is a little excerpt about what my clinic sent me this morning regarding IVF coverage:
"I did heard back from the case management department with BCBS of MASS and they’ve confirmed BCBS of Mass did change their requirements. In the past, BCBS of MASS required multiple rounds of failed IUI treatment before proceeding with IVF. They now require women under 35 to have attempted pregnancy for 12 months and women 35 and older to have attempted pregnancy for 6 months. Dr. Sipe’s notes indicate you’ve been attempting pregnancy for well over that, based on his notes I expect IVF treatment will be approved. When you have your IVF consultation with Dr. Sipe he will mention a procedure called ICSI and will explain if he recommends the service for you. BCBS of Mass will authorization ICSI if there is a male factor issue and we have 2 or more semen analysis on file documenting the issue. Assisted Hatching is a procedure that is only approved by BCBS OF MASS with 3 or more failures to implant after an embryo transfer is completed. FCI will honor the reduced insurance rate of $1750 for the ICSI and $300 for the assisted hatching, if recommended by Dr. Sipe and you agree to have procedures completed. FCI will ask for credit card information to proceed with these services. BCBS states IVF is a covered service payable at 100% after you’ve met your $2000 deductible. They show you’ve met your deductible for the year, a $20 MD co-pay does apply. The following services are optional and aren’t covered by insurance, embryo freezing = $1200, annual storage is $500, sperm freezing = $500, annual storage is $500, Biopsy of embryos for Genetic testing = $2200, PGD/PGS testing = payable to the genetic lab selected, you must contact them directly to verify cost."
Married March 2012
TTC #1 since 2012
May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN
June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN
IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016
Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur)
Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10
BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913
Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
@Monica54321 FX you won't have to do a 3rd IUI before IVF. That was awful what you had to go through
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
and thank you, Im not to positive for this one, last time we have 68mil or so and 96% motility post wash and it didnt work! This time because we used the frozen sample we only had 7.9mil and 76% motility post wash so a huge difference in my eyes! But im glad we got rid of that crappy sample now instead of using it later! The nurse did do things a little differently this time and Im eating my pineapple so well see
Married March 2012
TTC #1 since 2012
May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN
June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN
IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016
Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur)
Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10
BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913
Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
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
Luckily for me work is super busy so im just hoping this 2ww flies by
Married March 2012
TTC #1 since 2012
May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN
June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN
IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016
Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur)
Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10
BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913
Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
In my personal opinion, the actual IUI procedure was not bad at all - it felt like a normal pap. Why was I so tired afterward that evening?
What was your experience in each of the IUI's you did?
DH: 41
Married 10/25/2014 / TTC since 05/2015
1st IUI 05/05/16 Letrozole 7.5 mg CD 3-11 + Ovidrel = BFN
2nd cycle on Letrozole 7.5 mg CD 3-11 + TI = BFN
3rd cycle on Letrozole but did our 2nd IUI on 07/01/16. 10 mg CD 3-11 + Ovidrel = BFN
Onto IVF! Started Lupron on 09/24. Added Gonal F and hcg injections 09/26...... Trigger 10/07. EggRetrieval 10/09. Starting PIO, Estrace, and Medrol 10/10/16. Transferred 2 "strong/beautiful" embryos 10/14/16. Beta 10/28/16 = 998 mIU/mL = BFP with one baby, but miscarried at 9w5d.
D&C on 12/06/17 and started taking BCPs 01/10/17 for the next IVF Cycle, which officially began stims on 02/18/17.
Fast Forward: we got 4 fertilized embryos from that cycle. Transferred one fresh, but it did not stick, so we have 3 frozen embryos currently. Went in to the fertility clinic in July to talk about a FET of one of those three frozen embryos, but a new fibroid was discovered, and I was not cleared to do the transfer until I had fibroid removal surgery.
08/11/17 had a mini-laparotomy / myomectomy to remove 6 fibroids, largest sized were the size of golf-balls! Once we were cleared to go about our normal lives (sex!) I got pregnant NATURALLY but it was a chemical pregnancy. The very next month we had another BFP and here we are now with a baby on the way! A TOTAL AND COMPLETE MIRACLE!
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This stems from the same thought from when we first started TTC... my obgyn told me that if we wanted to go straight to a fertiility clinic, we could! They didn't "make us wait" the full year before getting help from a RE. Which is great....
So now I'm wondering, why do you think the RE wants us to do 3 IUI's before going into IVF?
DH: 41
Married 10/25/2014 / TTC since 05/2015
1st IUI 05/05/16 Letrozole 7.5 mg CD 3-11 + Ovidrel = BFN
2nd cycle on Letrozole 7.5 mg CD 3-11 + TI = BFN
3rd cycle on Letrozole but did our 2nd IUI on 07/01/16. 10 mg CD 3-11 + Ovidrel = BFN
Onto IVF! Started Lupron on 09/24. Added Gonal F and hcg injections 09/26...... Trigger 10/07. EggRetrieval 10/09. Starting PIO, Estrace, and Medrol 10/10/16. Transferred 2 "strong/beautiful" embryos 10/14/16. Beta 10/28/16 = 998 mIU/mL = BFP with one baby, but miscarried at 9w5d.
D&C on 12/06/17 and started taking BCPs 01/10/17 for the next IVF Cycle, which officially began stims on 02/18/17.
Fast Forward: we got 4 fertilized embryos from that cycle. Transferred one fresh, but it did not stick, so we have 3 frozen embryos currently. Went in to the fertility clinic in July to talk about a FET of one of those three frozen embryos, but a new fibroid was discovered, and I was not cleared to do the transfer until I had fibroid removal surgery.
08/11/17 had a mini-laparotomy / myomectomy to remove 6 fibroids, largest sized were the size of golf-balls! Once we were cleared to go about our normal lives (sex!) I got pregnant NATURALLY but it was a chemical pregnancy. The very next month we had another BFP and here we are now with a baby on the way! A TOTAL AND COMPLETE MIRACLE!
Watch our YouTube Channel Vlog Here!
Married March 2012
TTC #1 since 2012
May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN
June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN
IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016
Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur)
Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10
BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913
Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
Additionally - they had a lot of difficulty placing the catheter for the IUI both times... first time they had to use a tenaculum to hold my cervix in place (OUCH) and a metal sound (looks like a rod) to clear a path through my cervix, up to the top of my uterus (double OUCH) and needed ultrasound to assistance. Second time was better (no tenaculum or sound) but still needed ultrasound and was still what I would consider "VERY" painful. Lots of tears were shed during the procedure both times.
My IUI costs were about $400 for each attempt (for the oral medicine, semen prep, & insemination). My RE doesn't do any monitoring for oral meds, so that brings the cost down significantly. Based on the packet we got for IVF from our RE, the cost of 1 complete cycle was about $18k (including medicine, monitoring, egg retrieval, and fresh transfer). My RE doesn't even recommend people do IUIs with injectables because of the cost, he advises that, unless you're morally opposed to IVF for some reason, trying IUI with oral medications for up to 3 cyles, then moving straight to IVF, as being the more cost effective solution, than doing IUI with injectables.
If I were paying $2k per IUI and had insurance lifetime maximums to contend with, I think I would go to IVF as soon as possible.
Diagnosed with unexplained infertility
IUI #1- April '16 - BFN
IUI #2 - May '16 - BFN
IVF Fresh Xfer #1 (1 blastocyst) - Sept '16 - BFN
FET #2 - 11/8/16 (2 blastocysts) - Beta on 11/18
4 more blastocysts on ice
Married March 2012
TTC #1 since 2012
May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN
June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN
IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016
Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur)
Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10
BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913
Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
Married March 2012
TTC #1 since 2012
May 7, 2016: IUI#1 w/Clomid - BFN
June 6, 2016: IUI #2 w/Clomid - BFN
IVF Consult 1 & 2: June 10, 2016 / July 15, 2016
Started Stims: July 15, 2016 (Lupron, Gonal-F, and Menopur)
Trigger ----> 08/03 ----> ER on 08/05 ----> Transfer ------> 08/10
BETA 1 (8/22) - 401 - BETA 2 (8/24) - 541 - BETA 3 (8/26) - 913
Baby Chadwell's First U/S: 09/06/2016 / EDD: 04/28/2017
@ADRIANAC1982 Yes ICSI is where they inject the sperm into the egg directly, which increases the fertilization rate quite significantly. This is a standard practice for a lot of clinics, but not all. The research study I'm participating in requires it, as well as the biopsy for PGS testing.
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