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IF Testing & Treatment - Week of 11/6

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Re: IF Testing & Treatment - Week of 11/6

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  • @avrilmai Thanks friend :) 

    @zwink1 You're so close! How are you feeling?


  • @margorita30 that is wonderful news and what a relief! I guess that makes sense with the genetic testing then and I know how guys are so I understand your frustration. Maybe you can give him a list of ‘suggested’ questions to ask lol. @zwink1 super excited for you. I hope the shots go well tonight. GL!
  • @adirat is it?  I have no idea what my levels should be now that I'm on the pills, only that last month they told me anything under 10 is concerning. Do you know more about the medicated levels?
  • @purplg8r Over 10 is good, over 15 is really good, so...over 20 has gotta be great!


  • @kiwi2628 Thank you for the timeline! I just scheduled with the RE and I'm on a waiting list  :o . I will not be able to do a consultation until the middle of January. That is so long away.
  • @adirat Thank YOU!!! I need to look up other mock questions to help prepare. Yours got me thinking!
    TTC #1 since September 2014
    Diagnoses: RPL, Endometriosis, MFI (count, morph, DNI, DNAS, multiple bilateral subclinical varicoceles), low progesterone
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    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
            

  • @KristoKekerooni as @adirat said, the interviews are not usually a key factor in determining admission or success. (Unless you are going into a music program or something.) I was really nervous before my interview, but it was incredibly chill. I think it was mostly for them to give me information about the program so I knew what to expect rather than them "testing" me in any way. Obviously you'll want to be polite and be able to explain why you applied in the first place. They also asked me about my interests and if had any passions that might translate into a research project. This helps them get an idea of faculty mentors, depending on the line of work.
    Me: 35 DH: 28
    TTC since June 2016

    Azoospermia diagnosis (zero count) Dec 2016

    AZFc chromosome microdeletion discovery March 2017
    Unsuccessful TESE for DH in August 2017
    October 2017 IVF with donor sperm
    29R, 24M, 16F, 2d5, 4d6 (6 embryos total)
    Only 3 could have PGS. 2/3 normal. 5 embies frozen
    12/15/17 FET #1 (1 embryo)--CP
    2/7/17 FET #2 (2 embryos)--BFN
    Chronic endometritis diagnosis May 2018
    ERA Sept 2018--borderline receptive--12 more hours of progesterone
    Abnormal SIS Oct 2018
    Repeat hysteroscopy Nov 1. Treated recurring endometritis.
    12/4/18 FET #3 (2 embryos)--BFN
    Our journey has come to an end.
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  • @KristoKekerooni - that's awesome!!! I'll echo what @adirat said: the interview is mostly to make sure you're well-suited to the program and that you can articulate your interest and passion for the field. If it's known to be a rigorous program be sure to demonstrate you can handle the workload based on past experiences. For my field (higher education administration) they were looking for applicants who could manage a job and heavy coursework simultaneously since part of the program is hands-on learning and connecting your assignments to your job.

    I worked with a student who went into a competitive program in artificial intelligence and he asked me to write a letter of recommendation for him. He was a great student so I was glad to do it. I asked him what the program was looking for and he bluntly said "They need students with social skills" :D that made me laugh. I made sure I wrote my letter to gently suggest he has an outstanding personality.

    Good luck!
  • @KristoKekerooni I was lucky and my masters program was rolled into my undergrad as a whole five year program so I’m of no help, but for my specialization certification course I’m currently in, I had to write a summary of my strengths, weaknesses, what attracted me to it, exposure to it, experience in the field... Congrats! 
    32 years old (both H and I)
    Dating 7/2008
    Married 7/2014
    H Type I Diabetic
    TTC 1/2016
    12/2016 mental break from TTC-NTNP
    1/10/2017 initial appt with RE (all BW results WNL)
    1/17/2017 SA DX Virtual Azoo (3 sperm 0%morph 0%motility)
    1/18/2017 STP tubes clear
    2/1/2017 initial appt with Urologist
    2/15/2017 DX H Robertsonian Translocation
    H is on clomid and Theralogix Supplements
    6/26/17 repeat SA: 47 sperm 0% morph 13% motility
    7/26/17 IVF Consult, repeat SA (4 sperm)
    8/21/17 Starting IVF cycle with Donor Sperm backup
    9/1/17 ER ICSI PGS: only 2 donor embryos made it to freeze
    9/13/17 Started cycle for IUI with donor and clomid
    9/27/17 IUI canceled for overstim
    October Plan IUI with donor and low dose clomid

  • @margorita30 That's such a relief - and gives hope for you guys!

    @zwink1 Getting so excited for you!

    @purplg8r Glad your numbers are up!!

    AFM... had my appointment yesterday and really liked her. Other than the PCOS, our tests were all pretty good. She is recommending we start letrozole so we will do that next cycle (too late for this one). Hopefully that with the three month HSG magic will be what does the trick. 

    However, they don't seem to do monitoring here for just medicated cycles (because of the way our provincial healthcare works), and there doesn't seem to be an option to do it out of pocket because the fertility clinics who do the IUI/IVF monitoring only do their own clients. She said letrozole on it's own is fine, and we aren't doing injections or anything with it. 

    I'm open to thoughts and opinions - but at the same time, I feel like there isn't a lot of choice in the matter. 
     
    @LadyMillil I remember you saying you were Canadian... did you do any medicated/TI cycles?
  • @SkilledSailor Oh hun....hugs friend...So sorry your HSG didn't show favourable results, but I'm glad you have answers now. FX for a good appt with the RE later this month. Enjoy all your wine and pizza...I'll be thinking of you!
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  • @skilledsailor Sorry to see you here, but of course you are welcome. Did you just have the hsg recently? Do you have other endo symptoms? 


  • @KristoKekerooni yay!  Congrats!!

    @Sailing_Mama I'm glad you guys have a plan!  I don't have much advice-but hopefully others will!

    @SkilledSailor so sorry about the results. Hopefully your RE will have a good plan


  • @KristoKekerooni How do you feel that it went?
  • I did 3 IUIs with clomid @Sailing_Mama I had 1 monitoring ultrasound around CD11/12. My RE said they usually do an ultrasound on your first medicated cycle and then don't do them again unless you change meds/dose. I told the RE I was worried about multiples so she did ultrasounds for all of my cycles. I was in BC at the time and the ultrasounds were billed through the provincial health care.
  • Really? I'll have to ask the doctor about that then; it was the locum who originally said they don't do monitoring, and then when she didn't say anything I just assumed the locum was correct... Thank you SO much for sharing!
  • @BusinessWife yes!!!!! So excited for you!!!
  • @BusinessWife So excited for you! I hope this next week flys by. :)
  • @BusinessWife Rooting for you so hard!! So excited. 
  • Yay @BusinessWife!!! Cheering you on!!! <3<3
  • @flashley-2 I was just thinking about you...How are you holding up?


  • @flashley-2. Welcome to the club no one wants to be in... ((((hugs))))  Truly sorry you find yourself here.  Hope you start to get some more answers soon ❤
  • @adirat  Hey ! It’s going alright. Might be a bit better when we know what’s actually going on ?? How about you ?? I have a lot of catching up with everyone!!

    Me 27 <3 DF 44
    TTC post VR Sept 21/16
    SA 6 weeks post op 50.7 mil count 40% motility

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