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IF/Testing Weekly Check-In 7/11

Happy Monday Ladies! I want to try something new here. I've noticed that there are weekly check-in boards for TFAS, TTA/Benched, and Grads. However there is not a place for those of us going through infertility testing and treatment. Maybe there is not enough of us, but I think we should give it a shot anyway! If it takes off, great, I'll be more than happy to start these on Monday's. If it doesn't, then at least we gave it a shot!

***General TW that this thread can and will mention MC and loss.***

This is a place for those of us who have already started TTC, but have started infertility testing and/or treatments. You can express your thoughts, feelings, and frustrations on infertility. TTC can be a long journey naturally, then add in the difficulties associated with infertility and it becomes a whole new ball game. The road to infertility can be lonely, frustrating, and complicated, so let's make this a place where we can vent, ask questions, and support one another.  Feel free to resurrect this thread at any point in the week if you have something to say, and treat this like an ongoing conversation. 

Diagnosis (If you've been): 

Status (WTO/TWW/TTA):  

What are you doing this cycle? (Testing? Treatment?)
  
How are things going?
  
Any questions? 



GTKY: What do you think is your strongest personality trait?




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  • @mrsdaddario I am 5 dpiui. We did 10 MG letrozole for cd 3-8 and had one big fat follie on my left. I saw in tww that you haven't seen your RE, does that bug you? I've had an office sit down with my RE at every appointment. It's usually just a quick chat but it's super reassuring that she seems to know exactly what's going on at all times.
    Me: 31 Husby: 36
    Married May 2014
    TTC # 2  Since December 2021
    Baby girl W born 2/2021
    Our journey so far...
    (tw loss & infertility)
    Diagnosis: Poor Egg Quality 
    Working with an RE since March 2016
    2 failed TI cycles
    3 failed IUI cycles

    IVF Feb - April 2017
    23 eggs collected, 20 mature, 14 fertilized with ICSI, 4 day 3 blasts, 3 day 5 blasts, 1 PGS normal
    Transferred 1 PGS normal embryo 4.12.17
    BFP 4.21.17
    MMC due to small gestational sac 6.8.17

    Our adoption journey:
    12.25.18 Agency picked and apps submitted!
    5.1.19 Adoption on hold so we can buy a house! 
    1.1.20 Homestudy process started
    3.14.20 First social worker visit
    5.25.20 Homestudy Approved & Submitted to Agency

    6.1.20 Surprise! Positive pregnancy test!
    Healthy baby girl born 2/10/2021


  • Yes, it does bother me! I know the nurses are knowledgeable, as their the ones who see patients daily. But it makes me feel like the RE only has time for IVF patients, and IUI patients are not as important. I will advocate for myself though, as I want his opinion on moving forward. I'd say keep busy so your mind doesn't go crazy, but can we ever keep busy enough to NOT think about it? Doubtful lol
  • Diagnosis (If you've been): no official diagnosis yet, but was told my ovaries look borderline polycystic, right tube is appearing blocked as well. 

    Status (WTO/TWW/TTA):  TWW

    What are you doing this cycle? (Testing? Treatment?) testing cycle with a "Clomid challenge" as my RE calls it. I took 100mg Clomid from CD5-9
      
    How are things going? I'm happy to be past the HSG and happy to have responded nicely to Clomid. We got some good follicles and O came right when the RE called it. So it's a relief to have things happening as they should. I said this in the TWW today but I'm so happy about O'ing sooner than CD36! We got so much time back.    I am trying not to be BSC this cycle and remind myself we still just have a 20% chance. But the crazy is starting, I can feel it!  
      
    Any questions? I had crazy O pain yesterday, is that common with Clomid? 



    GTKY: What do you think is your strongest personality trait? I am super honest and blunt. Sometimes it's good and sometimes it's not!



    Me: 33 DH: 31
    DS: 5 years old
    TTC #2 since August 2015
    July 2016: Testing cycle with 100 mg Clomid = BFN
    August 2016: 50 mg Clomid + IUI = BFN
    October 2016: IVF#1 - 13 retrieved / 12 mature /  9 fertilized / 2 blasts
    November 2016: FET#1 = chemical
    January 2017: FET#2 = chemical
    March 2017: IVF#2 - 18 retrieved / 18 mature / 16 fertilized / 5 blasts
    April 24, 2017: FET#3 - BFN
    May 24, 2017: FET#4 - BFP! - Beta #1 151 - Beta #2 503 - Due date 2/9/18
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • @KristoB husby has low morph but we've not seen anyone for it because our RE was pretty meh about it. He's made some lifestyle and diet changes that I'm hoping will help


    Me: 31 Husby: 36
    Married May 2014
    TTC # 2  Since December 2021
    Baby girl W born 2/2021
    Our journey so far...
    (tw loss & infertility)
    Diagnosis: Poor Egg Quality 
    Working with an RE since March 2016
    2 failed TI cycles
    3 failed IUI cycles

    IVF Feb - April 2017
    23 eggs collected, 20 mature, 14 fertilized with ICSI, 4 day 3 blasts, 3 day 5 blasts, 1 PGS normal
    Transferred 1 PGS normal embryo 4.12.17
    BFP 4.21.17
    MMC due to small gestational sac 6.8.17

    Our adoption journey:
    12.25.18 Agency picked and apps submitted!
    5.1.19 Adoption on hold so we can buy a house! 
    1.1.20 Homestudy process started
    3.14.20 First social worker visit
    5.25.20 Homestudy Approved & Submitted to Agency

    6.1.20 Surprise! Positive pregnancy test!
    Healthy baby girl born 2/10/2021


  • @tamalahoops- I've heard morph alone isn't such a big deal unless it's reaallllllyyyy severe. I'm glad your doc isn't concerned! That's good. Unfortunately we have a problem in every aspect and when we tried the lifestyle change it actually dipped lower... our doc isn't convinced a lifestyle change would make a difference anyway in this severe of a case. 
    Thanks for your input though! 
    TTC #1 since September 2014
    Diagnoses: RPL, Endometriosis, MFI (count, morph, DNI, DNAS, multiple bilateral subclinical varicoceles), low progesterone
    Check out my Infertility blog 
    Check out my Infertility Instagram

    Loss History (TW):
    BFP: 3 May 2015, loss confirmed 4 June 2015
    BFP: 15 August 2015, loss confirmed 23 August 2015
    BFP: 16 November 2015, loss confirmed 22 November 2015
    BFP: 18 July 2016, loss confirmed same day
    BFP: 04 March 2018, loss confirmed 23 March 2018
    BFP: 12 June 2018, TWINS; D&C 06 July 2018
    TTC History (TW):
    3 losses in 2015
    Met with OBGYN in January 2016
    Me: all clear, H: OAT
    November 2016: HSG = All Clear!
    January 2017: H tested again,  High DNA fragmentation and stainability
    February 2017: Clomid + TI + Progesterone = BFN
    March 2017: Clomid + HCG + IUI + Progesterone = SA/wash: zero count on attempt #1, <1,000 on attempt #2= BFN
    Varicocele Embolization- 5 May 17
    December 2017 SA: Zero improvement after embolization
    January IVF- 25 retrieved, 11 mature, 8 fertilized, 3 frozen day fives (3AA, 3AA, 3AA), 1 frozen day 6 (5BB), 1 frozen day 7 (3CC)
    Three PGS normal (3AA, 3AA, 5BB), one inconclusive (3AA)
    FET #1: 27 February 2018, 3AA & 5BB, one stuck! BFP 04 March 2018.... Loss confirmed 23 March 2018
    May 2018: SHG/SIS = all clear "beautiful uterus"
    FET #2: 04 June 2018, 3AA PGS normal embryo, 3AA PGS hatching inconclusive embryo. 
    BFP: 12 June 2018, EDD 20 February 2019
    Ultrasound, 25 June 2018: There are two
    Lost Baby A 02 July 2018
    Baby B not growing, D&C 06 July 2018
    Laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, chromotubation: 23 July 2018: blocked right tube, heavily inflamed, covered in endo. Removed right tube. Removed more endo from uterus, tubes, ovaries. Endo remains on bladder and bowel. 
    Next Up:
    TTC Naturally, possibly IUIs for remainder of 2018. 
    ER#2 ~Jan 2019
            

  • Diagnosis (If you've been): Diminshed ovarian reserve 

    Status (WTO/TWW/TTA):  TWW, CD 6

    What are you doing this cycle? (Testing? Treatment?). Waiting for AF or BFP; scheduled for hysterscopy on 7/28 to remove polyps in uterus 
      
    How are things going? I'm super anxious this cycle; I want to be a special snowflake and get my BFP before the hysterscopy.  
      
    Any questions? None right now. 



    GTKY: What do you think is your strongest personality trait?

    my patience with people and my ability to turn a negative into a positive which Has led me to success with managing a large staff with various personalities 
    DH: 34 | Me: 35
    DS1 9/24/13
    DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
    MFI (SA #1
    Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
    MFI (SA #2Count 7 mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
    AMH .328 
    | FSH 13.2 
    Oct. 2016: Clomid + TI
    IVF: ER 3/1/17; 5 retrieved, 3 mature & fertilized
    Results: 2 PGS normal embryos
    Planned on August 2017 transfer
    **TW**
    Natural BFP 4/3/17,Expecting baby boy via RCS 12/7/17

  • Diagnosis (If you've been): None yet.

    Status (WTO/TWW/TTA):  WTO? (got extremely questionable dotted CHs this morning)

    What are you doing this cycle? (Testing? Treatment?)
    Testing. Having blood drawn on 7DPO to check all the various hormones, thyroid, and everything for the RPL panel.
      
    How are things going?
    I hate this limbo where I know something is probably wrong but I have no idea what and I can't start treatment yet. I'm so ready to have answers already and I just started this whole process.
      
    Any questions?
     I guess my question right now is... since I'm supposed to have blood work on 7DPO and my chart is giving me extremely questionable CHs saying I'm 4DPO now, do I go ahead and schedule blood work for 3 days from now? What if my temps and everything are still ambiguous in 3 days? Do I just tell them I may or may not have ovulated I'm not sure? I know these probably seem like silly and obvious questions I just want to mess this up.

    GTKY: What do you think is your strongest personality trait? I usually get told it's my compassion so I guess I'll go with that even though I don't feel like the most compassionate person.
    Me: 28 Husband: 31
    TTC#1: January 2015- September 2016
    Infertility, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
    Rainbow baby born June 6, 2017  ❤️

    Baby #2 due June 12, 2018
    BabyFruit Ticker


  • @mrsdaddario I didn't trigger last month so I have no idea. My Dr office didn't tell me how long ovidrel could stay in my system or anything. Google is conflicting - some say up to 10 and others say up to 14dpt. It's the lightest it's been since I started testing it out. Same lightness as yesterday, not getting darker, so assuming it's the trigger still. No real symptoms. Ugh. 
    DD 6/2007
    DS 4/2009
    m/c 11/12/2010 ~ 7 wks
    m/c 7/4/2012 ~ 6 wks
    DD 12/2013
    mmc Baby Girl 7/12/2015 ~ 14 weeks  <3
    Twin girls! 8/26/2017


  • @MrsBinPA I haven't had the feeling that the women at my office are necessarily unfriendly. But I have gotten the feeling, loads of times I've been there, that everyone is super on edge. Which is probably because we all are lol. I've also noticed all walks of life there. Women my age, all the way to women who are quite a bit older. I just want to know everyone's stories! But I don't ever feel comfortable enough to talk to anyone, as everyone waiting is always nose deep in their phones. Plus the wait time is so quick, there would be no real time to make a bond. Also, I know the feeling of life revolving around appointments, and the next step. I wish it didn't feel like that. 

    @NamelessAria I wish I had some answers to your questions. Unfortunately I'm of no help in this particular situation. I'm glad the ball is finally rolling for you though!

    @Daisy621 I see, that is such a mind trip! Ugh, I'm sorry. I'm keeping my fingers crossed so hard for you!
  • @MrsBinPA I noticed that people will actively not make eye contact with each other like it's embarrassing to be there or something... We're all there for the same reason so I wish they would at least smile and wave so I don't feel like I should feel awkward haha

    @Daisy621 I have my FX for you that it isn't still the trigger!  That's my worst fear about using the trigger is that I'll get my hopes up!  FWIW, my sister had a positive test at 11dpo after using the trigger and her doctor told her that if it didn't go away by the next day, then she should get a blood test. 

  • mokay19 said:

    @MrsBinPA I noticed that people will actively not make eye contact with each other like it's embarrassing to be there or something... We're all there for the same reason so I wish they would at least smile and wave so I don't feel like I should feel awkward haha

    EXACTLY THIS!   It's totally weird right?!
    ****TW****

    Me: 39 DH: 40
    Married: 12/6/2014

    BFP#1: 1/20/15      MC: 2/14/15
    BFP#2: 10/28/15    MC: 11/24/15
    BFP#3:  3/20/16     MC: 4/26/16
    BFP#4:  7/15/16     DD: 3/18/17
    BFP#5:  5/1/18     EDD: 1/12/19
    Babysizer Geeky Pregnancy Tracker


  • MrsBinPA said:
    mokay19 said:

    @MrsBinPA I noticed that people will actively not make eye contact with each other like it's embarrassing to be there or something... We're all there for the same reason so I wish they would at least smile and wave so I don't feel like I should feel awkward haha

    EXACTLY THIS!   It's totally weird right?!

    Yes!  I'm definitely jealous that you got someone's number from there to hopefully have someone to talk to IRL about the same stuff at the RE.
  • @tamalahoops @KristoB (and anyone else dealing with low morphology): H had 1% morphology at his first SA; the RE redid the test and it went up to 2%. RE was also very "meh" about that, he said because it had increased in the second test. His count was above 80 million for both tests. I read that morphology is subjective, depending on the eyes doing the test, and the guidelines have changed recently, but do you have any more information about why the docs are "meh" about low morphology? After our appointment I was doing math to figure out what it all means in terms of how many good swimmers there are...

    Me: late 30s | H: early 30s
    TTC #1 since April 2015
    RE Dx: Fibroids, surgery Jan 2016
    IUI #1 and #2, Nov/Dec 2016, BFN
    IVF March 2017: ER - 5R/3M/3F, 1 PGS normal
    Polyp removed May 2017
    FET May 2017 - BFP!
    Baby boy born 2/2/18

  • @eggplantface Abnormal morphology doesn't necessarily mean that the sperm can't fertilize an egg, which is why REs are sort of meh about it if count and motility are good. I've seen 2 different REs at my practice. One says that they see no difference in success rates of IUIs with low vs normal morph, and studies I've found have supported this. The other RE says that morphology has no impact on pregnancy success rates if everything else is normal in both partners.
  • I think this is a great idea @mrsdaddario

    I'll fill out the form later but I'm at my ob/gyn's office waiting for my second follicle scan this month and ahead of me are two VERY pregnant women who evidently know each other and are having a grand old time complaining about their pregnancies.

    I'm sitting here trying not to glare at them.


    Ugh this is the worst. I got stuck in an elevator when I went to my RE appointment with a very pregnant lady and her mother. The pregnant lady spent the entire time whining about how hard pregnancy is and her mother was all "Oh I know honey. It's the worst. But just hang in there and it'll be over soon and you'll have a beautiful baby girl to cuddle! Maybe you should tell your doctor how tired you've been?" I'll be honest I probably did some glaring. If looks could kill and all that. I tried not to but.. ya know....

    I really wish my RE office wasn't next to a very busy OB/GYN office.
    Me: 28 Husband: 31
    TTC#1: January 2015- September 2016
    Infertility, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
    Rainbow baby born June 6, 2017  ❤️

    Baby #2 due June 12, 2018
    BabyFruit Ticker


  • @eggplantface
    Exactly what @LadyMillil said. It hasn't been shown to matter all that much unless combined with the other factors... but even then, it's more the other stuff they are concerned about.It sounds like your RE isn't concerned-with good reason! 80 mill?! Holy cow. There are plenty of good guys in there to get the job done. When the sperm is created, the man's body is focused more on quantity and not quality, so it's totally normal that most sperm don't look good. The more there are, the better. Remember that not all sperm exist for the purpose of inseminating the egg. Sperm all have different "jobs." To "fight" the female body from attacking the sperm, to fight other male's sperm (if present), etc. So the healthiest sperm make it to the egg, while the less healthy sperm help those "leaders." 
    I would suggest watching "The Great Sperm Race" if you are interested in how exactly it all works. It's super informative and uses great analogies to make it easier to understand. 
    TTC #1 since September 2014
    Diagnoses: RPL, Endometriosis, MFI (count, morph, DNI, DNAS, multiple bilateral subclinical varicoceles), low progesterone
    Check out my Infertility blog 
    Check out my Infertility Instagram

    Loss History (TW):
    BFP: 3 May 2015, loss confirmed 4 June 2015
    BFP: 15 August 2015, loss confirmed 23 August 2015
    BFP: 16 November 2015, loss confirmed 22 November 2015
    BFP: 18 July 2016, loss confirmed same day
    BFP: 04 March 2018, loss confirmed 23 March 2018
    BFP: 12 June 2018, TWINS; D&C 06 July 2018
    TTC History (TW):
    3 losses in 2015
    Met with OBGYN in January 2016
    Me: all clear, H: OAT
    November 2016: HSG = All Clear!
    January 2017: H tested again,  High DNA fragmentation and stainability
    February 2017: Clomid + TI + Progesterone = BFN
    March 2017: Clomid + HCG + IUI + Progesterone = SA/wash: zero count on attempt #1, <1,000 on attempt #2= BFN
    Varicocele Embolization- 5 May 17
    December 2017 SA: Zero improvement after embolization
    January IVF- 25 retrieved, 11 mature, 8 fertilized, 3 frozen day fives (3AA, 3AA, 3AA), 1 frozen day 6 (5BB), 1 frozen day 7 (3CC)
    Three PGS normal (3AA, 3AA, 5BB), one inconclusive (3AA)
    FET #1: 27 February 2018, 3AA & 5BB, one stuck! BFP 04 March 2018.... Loss confirmed 23 March 2018
    May 2018: SHG/SIS = all clear "beautiful uterus"
    FET #2: 04 June 2018, 3AA PGS normal embryo, 3AA PGS hatching inconclusive embryo. 
    BFP: 12 June 2018, EDD 20 February 2019
    Ultrasound, 25 June 2018: There are two
    Lost Baby A 02 July 2018
    Baby B not growing, D&C 06 July 2018
    Laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, chromotubation: 23 July 2018: blocked right tube, heavily inflamed, covered in endo. Removed right tube. Removed more endo from uterus, tubes, ovaries. Endo remains on bladder and bowel. 
    Next Up:
    TTC Naturally, possibly IUIs for remainder of 2018. 
    ER#2 ~Jan 2019
            

  • whiskawhiska member
    Diagnosis (If you've been): Infertility (for trying 12+ cycles without success)

    Status (WTO/TWW/TTA):  TWW

    What are you doing this cycle? (Testing? Treatment?)
    HSG was this cycle so we're still on TI for now. 

    How are things going?
    Good. It's like I got one good cry out on Tuesday and this has been the most bsc- and sadness-free TWW I've had in a while.  

    Any questions? 

    None right now!

    GTKY: What do you think is your strongest personality trait?
    My best I think is decisive, but strongest is probably independent.
    I can't go along with a crowd without figuring out why first, I'm not impressed with titles or status, I can't read something without fact checking it for accuracy (Lord help me, as every election cycle gets worse), I'm most comfortable working alone because I really really like to do things my own way, I do not like meddlers or people who try to get in my way. Those people get ignored. 
    Me: 36  | DH 35, Married 2007
    TTC #1 June 2015
    April 2016 - AMH, FSH, Progesterone normal
    June 2016 - HSG clear
    *TW* BFP - Aug16, demise confirmed Sep16, incomplete m/c, D&C Nov16
    BFP 3/27/17, edd 12/7/17
    DS - 12/9/17 
    <3 
    TTC #2 December 2018 
    BFP 2/22/19, edd 11/4/19
    DD - 11/1/19 <3
    My Chart

  • I'm that awkward eye averted phone starer at my appointments! This probably stems from the fact I'm still working with a Gyno, so very few patients are probably going through what I am. Most of them are having Paps, getting birth control or pregnant (of course this is a total assumption on my part). Also I know I shouldn't be, but I AM embarrassed to be there. So most of my time in the waiting room is spent trying to hold it together as I worry about how my scans are going to go and attempt not to cry.
    Ok that got sad real fast...
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Me:27
    Him:31
    Married: Sept'15
    TTC#1: Jan'16
    PCOS Dx: Apr'16
    BFP #1: Jul'16
    DS Born: Mar'17
  • @LadyMillil @KristoB Very interesting....thank you so much! I did watch The Great Sperm Race when I first started TTC and it was an eye opener, but I must've not paid much attention to the morphology part. I was too distracted by the sperm killing fields in the vagina....eesh....It's a wonder the human race survives at all...

    Me: late 30s | H: early 30s
    TTC #1 since April 2015
    RE Dx: Fibroids, surgery Jan 2016
    IUI #1 and #2, Nov/Dec 2016, BFN
    IVF March 2017: ER - 5R/3M/3F, 1 PGS normal
    Polyp removed May 2017
    FET May 2017 - BFP!
    Baby boy born 2/2/18

  • @eggplantface - I'm not sure if there was too much about it in the video. The site I watched it on had supplemental resources, and I believe I read a lot of stuff from those. But AGREED. Crazy we exist at all. 
    TTC #1 since September 2014
    Diagnoses: RPL, Endometriosis, MFI (count, morph, DNI, DNAS, multiple bilateral subclinical varicoceles), low progesterone
    Check out my Infertility blog 
    Check out my Infertility Instagram

    Loss History (TW):
    BFP: 3 May 2015, loss confirmed 4 June 2015
    BFP: 15 August 2015, loss confirmed 23 August 2015
    BFP: 16 November 2015, loss confirmed 22 November 2015
    BFP: 18 July 2016, loss confirmed same day
    BFP: 04 March 2018, loss confirmed 23 March 2018
    BFP: 12 June 2018, TWINS; D&C 06 July 2018
    TTC History (TW):
    3 losses in 2015
    Met with OBGYN in January 2016
    Me: all clear, H: OAT
    November 2016: HSG = All Clear!
    January 2017: H tested again,  High DNA fragmentation and stainability
    February 2017: Clomid + TI + Progesterone = BFN
    March 2017: Clomid + HCG + IUI + Progesterone = SA/wash: zero count on attempt #1, <1,000 on attempt #2= BFN
    Varicocele Embolization- 5 May 17
    December 2017 SA: Zero improvement after embolization
    January IVF- 25 retrieved, 11 mature, 8 fertilized, 3 frozen day fives (3AA, 3AA, 3AA), 1 frozen day 6 (5BB), 1 frozen day 7 (3CC)
    Three PGS normal (3AA, 3AA, 5BB), one inconclusive (3AA)
    FET #1: 27 February 2018, 3AA & 5BB, one stuck! BFP 04 March 2018.... Loss confirmed 23 March 2018
    May 2018: SHG/SIS = all clear "beautiful uterus"
    FET #2: 04 June 2018, 3AA PGS normal embryo, 3AA PGS hatching inconclusive embryo. 
    BFP: 12 June 2018, EDD 20 February 2019
    Ultrasound, 25 June 2018: There are two
    Lost Baby A 02 July 2018
    Baby B not growing, D&C 06 July 2018
    Laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, chromotubation: 23 July 2018: blocked right tube, heavily inflamed, covered in endo. Removed right tube. Removed more endo from uterus, tubes, ovaries. Endo remains on bladder and bowel. 
    Next Up:
    TTC Naturally, possibly IUIs for remainder of 2018. 
    ER#2 ~Jan 2019
            

  • @aammyy33 Oh that made me sad for you!! Don't feel bad though, it seems some of us are in bummer town this week anyway lol. 
  • whiskawhiska member
    Aw @aammyy33 sorry it can be so tough.  I am also not a big fan of looking at other people at the obgyn's (or RE's) office. Mostly because I'm a jealous b and I'm convinced that everyone will get ku long before me.

    Also my posts always seem to get real sad real fast so you're not alone! "I'm doing great this week and feeling good!  Except for sometimes I think about x, and that leads to y, and I wonder why I'm here at all and why I can't make my DH a father when he would be so good at it... and now I'm crying." [deletes last paragraph, writes more happy stuff]
    Me: 36  | DH 35, Married 2007
    TTC #1 June 2015
    April 2016 - AMH, FSH, Progesterone normal
    June 2016 - HSG clear
    *TW* BFP - Aug16, demise confirmed Sep16, incomplete m/c, D&C Nov16
    BFP 3/27/17, edd 12/7/17
    DS - 12/9/17 
    <3 
    TTC #2 December 2018 
    BFP 2/22/19, edd 11/4/19
    DD - 11/1/19 <3
    My Chart

  • I missed the Re/eye contact talk. My RE shares a waiting room with 3 OBs and a MFM. The waiting room is always filled with pregnant women. I always sit on the couch facing the RE desk with my back to the rest of the room. The RE does have a very small private waiting room and the receptionist is really good at moving patients from the shared waiting room to the Private one as soon as its free so you have less time waiting with the pregnant women.
  • eggplantfaceeggplantface member
    edited July 2016
    LadyMillil said:

    I study STIs and the vaginal immune system so I have a weird fascination with vaginas :blush:
    You and my husband both! Ba dum chick...
    Me: late 30s | H: early 30s
    TTC #1 since April 2015
    RE Dx: Fibroids, surgery Jan 2016
    IUI #1 and #2, Nov/Dec 2016, BFN
    IVF March 2017: ER - 5R/3M/3F, 1 PGS normal
    Polyp removed May 2017
    FET May 2017 - BFP!
    Baby boy born 2/2/18

  • Great idea @mrsdaddario! I was very active on this board from July-January but found it emotionally draining posting daily. I've been participating on the TTTC board recently but I'm happy I found this! 

    Diagnosis (If you've been): 
    Mild MFI (3% morph). Docs almost say unexplained since DH has great count and motility. I can't believe all the other ladies dealing with morph issues! It's so frustrating that so much is not known about it!

    Status (WTO/TWW/TTA):  
    TTA. DH and I avoided this month since we're going on a trip early next month. We'll be trying again next month for CD13

    What are you doing this cycle? (Testing? Treatment?)
     I had my HSG, U/S, and bloodwork (all normal). Just waiting for a referral to the fertility clinic now which will take several
    months. Doc said he might trial me on Clomid which wouldn't be until September probably. 

    How are things going?
    Since I've taken a more laid back approach I have been so much less stressed about the whole situation. I don't temp anymore but I have very regular cycles and over the last year it's become quite clear when I ovulate. 

    Any questions? 
    @furbabymom2007 I don't know much about agglutination. DH's SA said agglutination was present but my doc said its not a concern. Should I be concerned about it?

    GTKY: What do you think is your strongest personality trait?
    Humour! I love to laugh!
    Me: 29 years old, DH: 31 years old
    TTC #1 since July 2015
    SA Feb 2016 & May 2016: Excellent count and motility, 3% morphology
    Surgery Dec 2016: submucosal fibroid removed
    Awaiting RE appointment

  • @jmr1515 my doc basically said agglutination means the sperm sort of stick to each other.  She said it could make it harder for Sperm to reach egg. The analysis said his number was 5-10% and they want it to be less than 5%.  If the agglutination is the only concern, then maybe alone it's not a problem?  

    We had a comment on the SA that said "borderline low rapid motility, borderline low morphology and increased agglutination.  Patient may benefit from IUI or other assisted reproductive techniques".  
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