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IF Testing and Treatment - week of 11/13

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Re: IF Testing and Treatment - week of 11/13

  • @madspunk donor eggs with H's sperm
    Formally Leekat
    Me: 36 DH 38
    Married Sept 2014
    TTC Since Nov 2015
    IVF Cycle 1 - 0 eggs
    IVF Cycle 2 - 3 embryos
    FET 1 (transferred 1 embryo) - BFN
    FET 2 (transferred 2 embryos- BFN
    IVF Cycle 3 - 1 embryo
    FET 3 (transferred 1 embryo) - BFN
    Donor Egg Retrieval 2/19/18 -4 embryos that didn't make it to freeze
    Donor Egg Retrieval 4/30/2018 - 6 eggs - 5 embryos frozen Day 3
    FET 4 (with donor eggs) (transferred 1 embryo) -BETA 7/10 - BFN
    Hysteroscopy & Endo Scratch 
    FET 5 (with donor eggs) (transferred 2 embryos)-BETA 9/10 - BFN
    Final FET (#6) (with donor eggs) (transferred 2 embryos) BETA 10/15 BFP!!
    EDD: June 24, 2019 Baby O born June 26, 2019

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  • @madspunk - thanks for the tips!
  • zwink1zwink1 member
    edited November 2017
    @SkilledSailor, lol the RE probably will, because it really does make a difference! The sperm die at body temperature, which is why they're stored away from the body core, briefs push them right back up into that heat.

    @thecolddoesbotherme (it bothers me too), @madspunk gave some great advice. I've done the injections myself and had H do them.  I mostly have H do them because I get shaky when I do it, but I agree with madspunk that it actually hurts a little less when I do it. Also second the taking the meds out of the fridge call. Icing beforehand helps a bit too. Also, if you're doing menopur, it can sting for some people (it does for me). Sticking the needle in quick but then injecting slow helps to calm some of that.
  • @darkstar42 Hmmm.. It could be a clinic thing. Personally, getting my BW done has been revealing and made us change treatment protocols a couple times. I hope this cycle works for you and you end up not having to push them!

    @purplg8r Wednesday is so close now! You're almost there. Good job with the patience and not testing! 
  • ndz2018ndz2018 member
    edited November 2017
    @purplg8r Well this is all tentative that they will have to use only one of the uteri ( is that how you’d say multiple uteruses? Lol) I’ve got my appointment in an hour. The bicornuate uterus just means your uterus is shaped like a heart instead of triangle which my DH thinks is adorable.. either diagnosis does not mean i can not have a child it just means I’d be higher risk for pre term labor and they have to monitor me closely my whole pregnancy. I’ll have my answer in a few hours 
    Distract yourself today! Go get your nails done, maybe a massage? Or make an awesome dinner tonight? It’s one more more day you got this!
  • @businesswife I miss your commentary but you have to put family first.  GL on Friday

    @skilledsailor Yes, it sounds like you got hit with a 1-2 punch.  Hopefully the RE will have some answers for you.
    We are planning on a 5 day transfer after ER

    @thecolddoesbotherme Welcome!  I was really nervous about the injections too but I found them to be pretty easy once I got the hang of it.  I do them all myself and don’t even let H in the bathroom to help.  You got this!

    History and blog link in spoiler
    2016 - dx with super low ovarian reserve; failed cycle with clomid, failed IUI, 
    2017 - egg retrieval #1 - 3 eggs, 0 embryos appropriate for transfer; ER #2 2 eggs, 0 embryos on day 3; ER #3 1 egg 0 embryos
    moved to donor egg in summer 2017; 35 eggs retrieved; 19 fertilized; 9 total embryos
    Fresh transfer Dec 2017= BFP!  baby boy born 8/22/18

    May 2019 - surprise natural pregnancy ended in MC
    Nov 2019 FET; MC at 9 weeks
    May 2020 FET; BFN
    July 2020 FET; CP treated with methotrexate
    Oct 2020 BFP! 

    Take a look at my blog


  • @SkilledSailor I think we'll just wait and do one with the new RE - that way he can start off with his own information instead of trying to hurry and get to our current one in the next week - and the results may not even be available by the time my appointment rolls around next Wednesday.
    Me: 38 DH:39
    TTC #2 - August 2016
    MFI
    IUI #1-3 BFN 

    Heart Mom - DS 3/15/13
    BFP 4/21/18 MMC 6/11/18
  • @thecolddoesbotherme Welcome to the thread. I had my DH do the injections during the IVF cycle. The first night of injections we were a mess, but by the second night, we felt like pros. (I'm on to my FET prep now and we didn't even have to think about it when we got everything together last night.) Everyone reacts a little differently and has a different set of needles, so you'll learn quickly which meds don't have a major reaction and which will have you reaching for the ice beforehand. I hope all goes well with your cycle. Will you be doing a fresh or frozen transfer?
    @purplg8r I hope the repeat SA results have good news and that all goes well with your testing tomorrow! So close!
    @ndz2018 I'm glad you got the answer to the mystery of the uterine cavities! Let us know how the surgical plans pan out.
    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.
    ~*~*~Nevertheless, she persisted~*~*~
  • @purplg8r - reciprocal IVF is also known as partner IVF. She'd do the drugs and ER part, then I'd do the transfer and pregnancy. Basically her eggs in my basket. I'm wanting this for a variety of reasons.

    TW discussing our previous TTC efforts and pregnancy in spoiler:

    I had a rough go during our first round. I needed a good deal of medication to get my ovaries running and I was ready to give up the idea of having a baby myself on my last try. It finally worked thanks to Follistim. DW tried to get pregnant with 2 IUIs earlier this year and responded really well to just 2.5 mg of Femara. We think she had a CP and partially blame our previous clinic because she sat in the waiting room holding our thawed sperm for 45 minutes before she had to prompt someone because they forgot about her. We're supposed to sign papers indicating the IUI would be performed an hour and a half after the signature because it takes 90 minutes to thaw and the IUI is supposed to be done right away. Technically the sperm can live 3 hours if kept at an ideal temperature but DW is not a damn incubator. She held the vial in her hands and then eventually stuck it in her bra. We wonder if it had been done on time it would've worked but I can't spend time dwelling or it just pisses me off.

    Anyway, Femara didn't do a damn thing for me even at the highest dosage so I theorize that she'd have a higher (and better quality) egg count than I would especially given my age now (she's a year younger than me which starts to make a difference when you reach your late 30's). Additionally she wants a bio baby but she doesn't want to go through labor and delivery. She's terrified at just the thought and I guess seeing me go through it didn't help. I don't mind doing it again. I was kind of looking forward to not having to do it but I just want to complete our family so I'll do whatever it takes.

    So, that being said - FX for you tomorrow!! You're strong to hold out on testing. I'm so bad about it. I'm one of those women who buys a pack of cheapies off Amazon and tests like, 4 times a day.
  • @darkstar42 Thinking of you this morning! His results showed the highest form of morph to the head and the highest form of morph to the tail. I can't find what the tail one is (cyto drops) but the head one is basically just reduced size (reduced acrosome). 

    @alohakumu Haha that sounds like something I would do with the meds. Glad everything worked out! 

    @purplg8r So exciting! FX for you! 

    @rvamom315 That makes sense to me. FX the SA results are improved! Sounds like he made a lot of good changes. 

  • @darkstar42 my SO has 0% morph and low sperm count ... the RE told me they could just bypass the morph with ICSI and we would probably go straight to IVF Bc if it and not even try IUI
  • @darkstar42 Glad the IUI went well! Enjoy acupuncture :) 

    @flashley Ugh, soooo muchhhh waitingggg. I hope you get some answers very soon! 


  • becca07024411becca07024411 member
    edited November 2017
    Diagnosis (if you’ve been): I guess unexplained at the moment.

    Cycle/CD: 14/18

    Status (WTO/TWW/TTA):  Waiting for next cycle

    What are you doing this cycle? Testing/Treatment?  Repeat SA and all bloodwork and tests have come back “normal”, although they did say H should just stay on clomid for the time being.  *detail in spoiler* We will move forward with the recommended IUI #1 in December (no clomid, just Ovidrel).  I guess I am a little excited/relieved to get the ball rolling, although I am not very hopeful at the moment.


    1st SA came back with a count of 7 million/ml, everything else looked okay.  Morphology a little low (12% based on the old measuring system).  This was done at a not very reliable lab, so we had to take the results with a grain of salt.  (We actually had to go back to redo since they thought the 1st sample was urine?????? Lol)

    2nd SA 1.5 months later came back with 17 million/ml and 4% morphology.  Everything else normal.

    They told him to start clomid right after the repeat SA.  I talked to the nurse today and she said he should just go ahead and continue to take it.   I guess it probably won’t hurt anything, but would it even really help?  They said his bloodwork was in normal ranges, so low testosterone shouldn’t be an issue…

     How are things going?  Fineeee…

     Questions? So, with Ovidrel…I *think* she said I would come in on CD 11 for an ultrasound and then do the Ovidrel and then come in the next day for IUI, so CD12.  Normally I Ovulate on CD14.  Does this sound normal or did I misunderstand her.  Maybe she meant come in on CD 11, then do the Ovidrel sometime after then, and come in whatever day follows the injection.  I know I have time to figure this out and have them clear it up when I call on CD1.  Just wondering because my husband will be gone on CD 12!!  I guess I am just curious how everyone else’s schedules have worked.

    GTKY?  All of them? If I have to pick, probably Doc.

  • @emmasemm GL with working everything out with your work schedule.  Although we are really just beginning everything, the thought of scheduling everything and trying to work inflexible appointments around an inflexible work schedule is almost more stressful that the situation itself.

    @beachbunnyxo123 Try not to stress too  much about all the paperwork.  I always try to remember all this disclaimer stuff with healthcare, medicines, etc is because of lawyers and doctor’s trying to protect themselves from the legal system even when there is no evidence of any negative effects.

    @50Wife I feel you on the anesthesia.  I’m actually not scared of anesthesia, but more so the loopy groggy drugged feeling.  Not sure if it is considered twilight, but I did have propofol for a procedure once and it was the easiest thing ever.  

    @AlohaKumu I have the same feeling about being nervous someone would find me on here, but then I think like, what are the chances someone I know would come here, read everything I will have ever written, and then guess who I am.  Lol.  I still get a little paranoid though.

  • I'm sorry, apparently for the life of me I can't get a spoiler box to work.  I have googled different ways to do it, but not are working!
  • @KristoKekerooni Well, ask me again tomorrow when my official beta is negative, but for right now I don't regret transferring just one. But, with your travel considerations, things could be different. 

    I'm not really familiar with what the risk to the second fetus is if one fetus isn't viable but the other is...I hope your doctor would be able to give you more targeted advice for your specific situation. 



  • @ndz2018 the possibility of it being shaped like a heart is adorable!!  Saw your update--what does separate uterus mean?

    @wishiwaspreggo oh!!  That makes sense!!  And a cool way of doing it!  I normally start testing in 9dpo but I was afraid of getting a false positive. Next time I might test out the trigger. 

    @darkstar42 I'm so glad the IUI went well!! fX for you!!

    ok--I should know this. When I see something like 8dp6t (or something). What does that mean?
  • @purplg8r I think it means 8 days past 6 day transfer
    Me: 38 DH:39
    TTC #2 - August 2016
    MFI
    IUI #1-3 BFN 

    Heart Mom - DS 3/15/13
    BFP 4/21/18 MMC 6/11/18
  • @KristoKekerooni my doctor is very adamant about transferring one at a time for us.  And that's without pgs, but we do have 5-day embies.  You are even younger than me, so I would think you'd have good chances of having one stick, just from that POV.  Not sure like you said how much your Hs side may play in.  But for now we are planning to do all seven elective single embryo transfers, and brace ourselves for some losses along the way. :/  well see how the plan evolves as we go though, because I tend to see docs transferring more in the older mom's, so if say we to SET at 34, 36, 38, (assuming all work) it might not be so crazy in our case to try the last two transfers (presumably of lower grade embies) two at a time, and hope for viable transfers and age 40 and 42, and call it a wrap.  But of course every case is different and unique to the patient/couple.

    My bff transferred her only two day 3 embies and it worked out for a singleton in her case, with no harm to the remaining child, so, and we all kniw successful stores where both stick too!  So really, takes all kinds. ;)

    @purplg8r  @RVAmom515 is correct, also 3dp5dt is three days past 5 day transfer, and 5dp3dt is five days past 3 day transfer, but testing wise, both would be more or less equivalent to 8dpo
  • @KristoKekerooni My clinic would only
    transfer 2 if you were over 37, had multiple failed transfers, or were doing a day 3 transfer so I would check with 
  • Oh no, I'm so sorry @purpleg8r  (((hugs)))  its not easy, and the decision to wait can be even harder... like feels opposite every fiber of your womanly being.  :'(  you dont have to decide today though.  Hang in there with the progesterone, search you heart, and I know you'll come to the decision that feels best for you.  ❤

    @adirat. Thinking of you today!!!!! (((Hugs)))
  • Thinking of you today @adirat
    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


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