TTC #1 since April 2015
June 2016 - CP
2017 - Medicated Cycles & IUI's
IVF w/ PGS - January 2018
FET #1 - April 2018 - BFN
ERA Cycle May / June 2018
ERA Biopsy June 2018 ~ Results: receptive (no change)
FET #2 - July 2018 - BFP

Beta #1 - 137 Beta #2 - 410
U/S #1 7wk1d - HB 144 U/S #2 9w1d HB 166
Anatomy Scan 1st 11/2/18 2nd AS 11/19
EDD March 28, 2019
Baby Girl born 3/26/19

Re: April 2018 IVF
We've been having the most difficult time deciding on 1 round of IVF or purchasing a 'warranty' program that's offered at my clinic. We're heavily leaning toward 1 and will re-evaluate any FETs or additional IVF cycles, if needed.
My history is in my signature but is a little outdated. This IVF cycle will be a looong time coming for us. Super excited to get started.
Best of luck to everyone.
hitched 5/2009 -- Me 34, DH 39
TTC #1:
dx with POCS 7/2009
TTC on & off since 1/2012
September 2012; Surprise BFP - MC
June - December 2013; Clomid/Femara + Trigger + TI = BFN x 4
April - May 2016; Femara + TI = BFN x 2
July 2016 - December 2016; Gonal-F + Ovidren + IUI = BFN x 3
May 2018 - IVF #1; 8 snowbabies. transferred 1 embryo - CP
August 2018 - FET #1 -- Healthy Baby Boy
TTC #2:
July 2020 FET; beta 1 310, beta 2 1278
I've been spinning my wheels for so long, I'm anxious to get started. This is my first IVF cycle and we are going to try a fresh transfer. I have all of my medications delivered, and am just waiting to ovulate before getting started. It's delayed, so I'm already nervous! Has anyone had trouble ovulating after bcp's? I was on some for about a month to undergo a hysteroscopy, so I'm concerned that I'll have to go through a whole menstrual cycle before doing this. ug. I don't want to do any more waiting.
Really hoping that this process works.
madasm0530 : how much is the warranty? What is the live birth rate per cycle at your clinic? Most people I know had to go through at least a few transfers, and some multiple cycles. My husband and I did the math that even with really good outcomes (like 60% live birth rates), you still expect to do 2 cycles per live birth.
the warranty is pretty expensive, but we'd have to do to full fresh transfer cycles to exceed. It sounds bad but the warranty cycle is buy 2, get 1 free. it also includes all FETs.
I am starting provera tonight because I don't ovulate on my own, then BCPs.
hitched 5/2009 -- Me 34, DH 39
TTC #1:
dx with POCS 7/2009
TTC on & off since 1/2012
September 2012; Surprise BFP - MC
June - December 2013; Clomid/Femara + Trigger + TI = BFN x 4
April - May 2016; Femara + TI = BFN x 2
July 2016 - December 2016; Gonal-F + Ovidren + IUI = BFN x 3
May 2018 - IVF #1; 8 snowbabies. transferred 1 embryo - CP
August 2018 - FET #1 -- Healthy Baby Boy
TTC #2:
July 2020 FET; beta 1 310, beta 2 1278
@madasm0530 I'm also going to be spanning April-May! When are you set to start stims? I'm supposed to start around the 15th. Would be cool if we are on a similar timeline.
Disclaimer to all: I am 100% new to all of this, so my apologies if I ask something a little silly! Part of why I am here on this board is because I don't know anyone who has gone through IVF and it's going to be nice to have some ladies to chat with who can relate : )
We opted out of PGS testing for this cycle and are doing a fresh transfer. Has anyone made the decision on ICSI or Assisted hatching? DH is not inclined to consent to these but I’m wondering everyone’s thoughts
Thank you for starting this board! I am excited to have a group to go through this with. FX for all
AFM today I had another monitoring. He measured three large follicles in each ovary. There were some smaller ones as well and he said my left ovary has more activity than my right. He had to push on my left ovary to get a better view. I had to start Garinelix this because the doctor said otherwise I'll ovulate soon. So now I have 1 am shot and 2 PM. Hooray for more shots!
Hey ladies! I'm over on TTC 35+ & post on the IF threads occasionally AND I'm not due to start my 1st round of IVF until May so I really don't "belong" on this thread...BUT...I just wanted to chime in over here!
@roadrunnerrita Is your AMH low? If so, then you may want to speak to your RE about NOT doing BCP for fear of suppressing the ovaries too much. Mine is super low but my RE wants to do a few days, no more than a week, of BCP as part of my protocol. She described it like this: using BCP helps all of the follies "start" at the same time. It's supposed to help keep the growing follies/eggs around the same size as they grow. Also, try not to get too hung up on the success rates at clinics as they can be a little tricky to interpret. For example, some clinics *only* do IVF w/ PGS testing which means the embryos must make it to day 5. Many do not get that far so by limiting the type of protocol the will do skews the numbers a bit compared to a group like mine who have no limitations on who they'll treat. I hope that makes sense!
@aeb1116 My RE recommended ICSI for us due to DH slightly lower count/motility and my age. She said that if the embryologist feels that AH is needed, they'll do it. Our goal is to get something to transfer using my eggs and DH's sperm so whatever it takes!
@nickyggg OMG same! I watched a few youtube videos on how to inject MDL, etc. Then I had an anxiety attack after watching several on how to inject PIO. Those needles are legit cray and I don't know how I'm gonna do it!!
Anyways, I'll be lurking over here until a May 2018 IVF board is started (or I'll just start one my damn self because, who likes waiting!?!?) Best of luck to you all!
:::retreats back into the darkness:::
DH: 44, dx: ED (uses Cialis), low count/motility (17 million/44%)
~Our History~
2012: April married
2013: Jan: BFP #1, mc at 11 weeks (Trisomy 10), D&E
2014: April: polypectomy; May-Nov: TTC, Dec.= BPF #2, DS born 8/28/15 via C-section
2016: Oct.-Dec.: TTC
2017: Feb.-Aug: benched due to Zika virus threat (Feb.=trip to Philippines)
2018: Jan.-Apr.: TTC
May: IVF #1 w/ ICSI/AH: 6R, 3M, 2F; day 3 transfer of both embies; poor quality (E1=grade 3, E2=grade 4)
May 2018 IVF Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1E9syRZY17j2PF-UgdBpU70DPPY2EplxXNHw4Trc-G4g/edit?usp=sharing
Looking forward to getting to know others going through this in April! I too have been nervously eying that giant box of meds on my dining room table...
I didn’t watch any videos?!?! Are they available online? Would anyone be able to send a link?
This is our 1st IVF cycle and we just started stimming yesterday 03/30. I am on 225 Gonal f for 1st 5 days and then Menopur and Ganirelix comes into play. We will be doing ICSI and FET as I have mild endometriosis and my RE suggested fresh transfer may not be the protocol for me.
DH gave 1st shot to me and I didn't feel much as iced it few mins before. I am bit scared but excited as well.
Mich_elle - For PIO shots, I saw on YouTube video that you can apply numbing cream EMLA or any other brand and apply Tegaderm patch on it to wait for 30 mins or so. Remove the patch and they say you won't feel a thing after. Haha... I am scared of needles as well (be it any size).
Good luck everyone !!
A nurse I know said that the key to a painless injection (as much as possible anyway) is a completely relaxed muscle and a quick flick of the wrist. She told me to practice jabbing an orange with a needle a bunch of times first, because apparently it feels quite similar to how it would be to inject yourself! It sounds silly, but anything to make it easier haha I'm definitely going to ask my husband to practice that way before he gets anywhere near my bum : )
My clinic suggested the Freedom Teach videos too but I couldn’t bring myself to watch the PIO one yet! Eek!
Oh and there is NO WAY I am doing IM progesterone. Hats off to y'all! I do not have your cajones.
Knottie: Good luck on getting your drugs! And with your calendar :-) I used an Alto pharmacy, and was pleasantly surprised. The pharmacist texted me answers to questions when I couldn't talk on the phone, and they set up a 3 hour window for delivery. It was pretty seamless.
nickyggg : If I had wanted to do a frozen cycle, my physician was going to prescribe a short protocol like yours. Your triggers are a lot like mine too: one's hCG and the Lupron is a GnRH agonist, which, initially produces an LH surge. From what I understand, the LH helps to decrease the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. I was pretty concerned about ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome at first, but I have been informed that the severe forms are rare and much less likely if you do a frozen transfer.
@nickyggg: we don't have a start date for stims quite yet. I'm on day 5 of provera to induce my period and then BCPs right after that. I'm sure I'll end upon the May IVF board but just got so excited that I was getting closer!
@aeb116: we are likely not doing PGS and doing a fresh transfer but are doing ICSI.
hitched 5/2009 -- Me 34, DH 39
TTC #1:
dx with POCS 7/2009
TTC on & off since 1/2012
September 2012; Surprise BFP - MC
June - December 2013; Clomid/Femara + Trigger + TI = BFN x 4
April - May 2016; Femara + TI = BFN x 2
July 2016 - December 2016; Gonal-F + Ovidren + IUI = BFN x 3
May 2018 - IVF #1; 8 snowbabies. transferred 1 embryo - CP
August 2018 - FET #1 -- Healthy Baby Boy
TTC #2:
July 2020 FET; beta 1 310, beta 2 1278
I also am doing a fresh transfer without PGS. I can't get over the false positive thing with the PGS- I don't want to have to decide what to do if all my embryos are abnormal. Also, I haven't had to experience he anguish of a miscarriage yet, so going through this complex expensive step to decrease miscarriage rates seems more abstract and less valuable to me.
My husband told me last night he needs to travel in the middle of my stim cycle for work. TO JAPAN. Although he has no control over the meeting date, it's a very big deal for his career, and he *probably* won't miss the egg retrieval (he'd be back by day 10), I was pretty angry.
More than our relative difference in opinion on how important it is for him to be present for the egg retrieval, it was that he could actually not be there that made me the angriest. We have to go through all the lab tests, the appts, do the driving, the phone calls, personally take on the anesthesia/bleeding/medication risk and he .... drives me to 1-2 appointments and ejaculates into a cup (in advance, apparently). *le sigh*
@nickyggg thanks for your feedback too! awesome tips & thanks for the link!
@Augusta108 I think my protocol will be similar to yours. I didn't get a calendar yet since I'm not due until May but I'll be on BCP for a few days at the start too. My AMH was 0.163 at last check.
@roadrunnerrita I'm sorry about your DH travel plans. This process is so taxing and it really helps to have your partner there with you & it sucks if they can't be there. DH has to travel to France (we're in the states) right around mine too. He hasn't booked his flight yet, so we'll have to wait and see. GL.
DH: 44, dx: ED (uses Cialis), low count/motility (17 million/44%)
~Our History~
2012: April married
2013: Jan: BFP #1, mc at 11 weeks (Trisomy 10), D&E
2014: April: polypectomy; May-Nov: TTC, Dec.= BPF #2, DS born 8/28/15 via C-section
2016: Oct.-Dec.: TTC
2017: Feb.-Aug: benched due to Zika virus threat (Feb.=trip to Philippines)
2018: Jan.-Apr.: TTC
May: IVF #1 w/ ICSI/AH: 6R, 3M, 2F; day 3 transfer of both embies; poor quality (E1=grade 3, E2=grade 4)
May 2018 IVF Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1E9syRZY17j2PF-UgdBpU70DPPY2EplxXNHw4Trc-G4g/edit?usp=sharing
Backstory: 2 failed IUI (March and May 2017), IVF #1 in August resulted in 1 embryo that we fresh transferred - failed. Going back for round two!
Started Suprefact nasal spray last week and it's just as awful as I remembered. First ultrasound will be April 12, and hoping to start stims that day! My protocol is super high dose this time around, as I was a slow grower last time. I'm starting at 450iu of Gonal-F and 150iu of Menopur. And we're throwing in Saizen for good measure!
Looking forward to finally seeing some good news in this forum this month!!
I have been on progesterone and estrogen which I find mess with me more emotionally than the stims.
As of Day 2 post retrieval, all 7 fertilized embryos were cleaving which we were so excited about. We haven’t received another status update and our retrieval is set for tomorrow morning. The lack of updates make me anxious as I am a glutton for information.
I have booked a pre and post acupuncture session (I have been doing fertility acupuncture since September through our IUI attempts) and am wondering if anyone has any suggestions of what else I can do to prepare my body and mind as much as possible tonight and tomorrow?
Best wishes and sending lots of encouragement to everyone in the midst of stims or waiting to start.
June 2016 - CP
2017 - Medicated Cycles & IUI's
IVF w/ PGS - January 2018
FET #1 - April 2018 - BFN
ERA Cycle May / June 2018
ERA Biopsy June 2018 ~ Results: receptive (no change)
FET #2 - July 2018 - BFP
U/S #1 7wk1d - HB 144 U/S #2 9w1d HB 166
Anatomy Scan 1st 11/2/18 2nd AS 11/19
EDD March 28, 2019
Baby Girl born 3/26/19
when is your first beta?
June 2016 - CP
2017 - Medicated Cycles & IUI's
IVF w/ PGS - January 2018
FET #1 - April 2018 - BFN
ERA Cycle May / June 2018
ERA Biopsy June 2018 ~ Results: receptive (no change)
FET #2 - July 2018 - BFP
U/S #1 7wk1d - HB 144 U/S #2 9w1d HB 166
Anatomy Scan 1st 11/2/18 2nd AS 11/19
EDD March 28, 2019
Baby Girl born 3/26/19
AFM I trigger this evening and will be doing my embryo retrieval on Friday. I hope its early so I can rest afterwards. Unfortunately my RE is going to Chicago to give a lecture so another doctor in the office will be doing my retrieval. The nurse drew a bullseye on my butt for the trigger shot which I think will be helpful if my husband has to give me the shot. For those who have already done the retrieval how did you feel afterwards? How long did it take you to get back to 100%?
Given our late retrieval time and the anesthesia I was super tired after my retrieval so I didn’t feel much that day/night as I mainly slept but I did notice being sore. The next day I was groggy and crampy and grumpy. I also spotted very lightly and was bloated. This lasted for two or three days and I unfortunately became (TMI) constipated which is abnormal for me. I recommend taking the recommended stool softener if you need it as I felt the bloating was that much was worse given the constipation. Today is day 4 post retrieval and I finally feel back to normal.
How is everyone else doing/feeling?
June 2016 - CP
2017 - Medicated Cycles & IUI's
IVF w/ PGS - January 2018
FET #1 - April 2018 - BFN
ERA Cycle May / June 2018
ERA Biopsy June 2018 ~ Results: receptive (no change)
FET #2 - July 2018 - BFP
U/S #1 7wk1d - HB 144 U/S #2 9w1d HB 166
Anatomy Scan 1st 11/2/18 2nd AS 11/19
EDD March 28, 2019
Baby Girl born 3/26/19