Hi Ladies,
I am preparing for my FET and was originally prescribed crinone by my RE. He originally gave me the option and said if it were him, he would choose suppositories rather than the needle, so I went with that. Anyway, the pharmacy called and said crinone wasn't covered by insurance and would be $2k per month or refill. My nurse then gave me the option of Endometrin or PIO. I can't find much comparative data, so just wondering what did you prefer? Or which was more successful?
Re: Crinone vs. PIO vs. Endometrin
Neither of the suppositories are covered by my insurance. Endometrin is about half the price of crinone but it is still a few thousand. The PIO is covered and will be considerably cheaper. If it means a difference in effectiveness then I would spend the money on the suppositories, but if it doesn't I may go with PIO. I only have one embryo from this cycle, so the money I save with PIO could go for another round of IVF when the time comes. My nurse didn't say much about any of them standing out as more effective, so I take it as they are all the same.
Married Oct 2010, TTC ~7yrs
Seeing RE since Spring 2013
Clomid - no response
Letrozole (6 months) 2015
Laperoscopy/Hysteroscopy in 2015
Puregon injectibles + trigger x5 in 2016 - all BFN
Started IVF March 2017 - 25 follies, 9 eggs, 3 fertilised, 1 survived-> frozen due to hyper stimulation of ovaries
FET May 16th 2017, BFP May 27th 2017, m/c @ 9wks
IVF #2 February 2018 - 16 eggs, 8 fertilised, 3 frozen embabies
Awaiting FET April 2018 - cancelled (cyst)
FET May 2018, BFP June 2nd 2018, m/c @ 8wks
FET October 2018 - BFN
Final FET - late November 2018
Two things to consider --
The suppositories can irritate the cervix and cause spotting which will likely freak you out alot, especially after a BFP in the first tri!
HOWEVER, the sesame oil based PIO can cause allergic reactions in some (not all) people, mostly those with more sensitive skin like myself. I had to use an ethyl oleate compounded PIO which came from a separate pharmacy. I don't remember if it was more expensive than the sesame oil one, so that might be something to consider -- check if both PIO's are covered if you're concerned about the possibility of a reaction.
Summer 2015 - no BFP yet, labs normal, referred to RE
Fall 2015 - Summer 2016 - Further testing all normal. 3 IUI's -- BFN. Recommended move to IVF. Planned cycle for fall 2016.
September 2016 - Surprise natural BFP. MMC @ 8 weeks. RE expressed confidence that we just needed the 'right' embryo.
Fall 2016 - Spring 2017 -- Break from TTC
June 2017 - Started IVF; egg retrieval for freeze all cycle. 9 mature eggs retrieved, 5 fertilized. 2 4BB embies on ice.
August 2017 - FET transfer both embies. BFP. Twin pregnancy confirmed by ultrasound. EDD 4/28/18
September 2017 - Twin B stopped developing; Twin A doing perfectly! Graduated from RE @ 10 weeks
March 2018 - Baby Girl born via C/S due to pre-eclampsia -- strong and healthy!
TTC #2
January/Feb 2021 - Freeze-all IVF cycle
March 2021 - FET of 1 PGS normal female embryo. BFP! Beta #1 156, #2 472, #3 1241, #4 5268 EDD 12/5/21 - Christmas baby!
"When all is lost then all is found."
My 7 Year Journey ***Tw in spoiler***
IVF #1 - September 2018; Follistim, Menopur, Cetrotide & Lupron/HCG combo trigger; PGS; ICSI
Back on Levothyroxine
FET #1 - October 2018; cancelled, all PGS aneuploid
FET #1 - November 30th, transferred anyway
Wondfo BFP 5dp5dt, CB Digi 6dpt,
1st Beta on 7dpt 93
2nd Beta on 10dpt 510!
TTC #1 since 2011. Tried for 5 years before we knew there was a one year rule.
Diag w/MS 2016; w/PCOS & IF 2017
New RE 2018; PCOS diagnosis taken away, IF due to ovary adhesions, but prev. RE insists PCOS IF
IUI
IUI #1 July 2017 w/100mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #2 October 2017 w/50mg Clo+trigger; BFN; benched w/big cysts
IUI #3 February 2018 w/5mg Femara+trigger; low P
BFP February; mc March; Subclinical hypothyroid started Levothyroxine
IUI #4 March 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Medicated cycle & TI April 2018 w/7.5mg Femara+trigger; BFN
Tried several cycles on our own; all BFN
@suzycupcake Thats an amazing price. I wish I knew about that before. I already ordered my PIO- it was covered and I just had a copay.
@mbradfo2 thanks for the information! I ended up going with the PIO. I asked about ethyl oleate but the pharmacy I am going through only carries sesame oil. No known allergies so I should be ok, hopefully.
@roisis I have heard that IVF outside the U.S. doesn't use PIO. And it does sound like it will be quite an experience, but hopefully it will be worth it.