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Re: April 19 IVF
@elliemarie7 did you do your FET yet?
I am currently 6 days past day 3 transfer. I'm annoyed at my body. I feel like I'm having pregnancy symptoms but logically know that it is too soon for these symptoms so I'm confused as to why I have them. I feel like I need to pee every few hours and I get up at least once in the night (all unusual for me) and my boobs are sore! They have gotten sore during both sets of stims but this time it just isnt going away. I also keep feeling slight cramping in the mornings but I'm not sure if it's like my uterus or just stomach issues caused by the metformin! Can these symptoms be caused by the Ovidrel trigger shot I took on 22nd April? The 8th cant come soon enough!
How are you holding up?
I just keep telling myself 2 more days. I have my beta on Wednesday. I am testing in the morning at home before doing the blood test so that I can feel prepared for the results I am symptom spotting even though I'm trying not to and I know it's probably too early to even have symptoms. **TW when I was pregnant in 2017 (ended in BO at 9 weeks) I didn't have any symptoms until about 5 weeks along) **
@ACAC25 thanks you toooo! Pretty sure the extremely sore boobs and fatigue is from the HCG boosters. And so I actually have to wait until my second beta to know anything...the first one will come back positive, so if the second one shows a doubling rate that’s how we’ll know 🤞🏻
You can totally do two more days - I’m so excited for you! Crossing absolutely everything for Wednesday!! ❤️
@ellemarie7 that's brutal! As if the waiting isnt hard enough, it sucks that you have to wait for the second beta! When is beta 1 scheduled for?
Those are the symptoms I'm having too. I feel tired all the time, I'm peeing more often and my boobs are sore (not as bad as right after trigger though). I just want to know! LolI'm kinda weirded out by my doctor. Last IVF he told me if the beta 1 is positive (over 10) they just do an ultrasound 2 weeks later... no beta 2....
AFM, today was a hard day. I woke up this morning with a small amount of very light pink spotting (I'd compare it to like Pepto Bismol color). No cramps or anything, and that was it...nothing since. I'm 7dp5dt today. Obviously I phoned my clinic and they couldn't have seemed less concerned. Indicated it was implantation or irritation from the Endometrin. After getting over that, a nurse called me back later in the morning and said that my mid-week bloods came back and my TSH jumped from 1.46 the day of my FET to 3.8. I know this is really not good. They called in a prescription right away for Synthroid so I started it today. She said it's very common, not to worry, and that pregnancy or the hormones I'm on could spike it and that's the reason they do early bloods to catch stuff like this in time. Need to stay positive but it's such a roller coaster. Hoping everything is okay...
I'm sorry about your scare this morning. hopefully it is just implantation spotting. It really is a roller coaster. It does seem like your clinic has things under control though with jumping on the medication. I know uts easier said than done but try to relax. When is your first beta?
And thanks, I agree. I really trust my clinic so I'm going to try and just chill about it. And literally stay the f off Google lol. My first beta is Thursday to get a number but the second beta on Saturday will determine what's really going on in there!
I know, I feel the same way. I am so grateful to have you and the rest of the ladies to turn to. People who understand how exciting, anxiety ridden and terrifying this process is. I am feeling really positive about tomorrow, so FX! The good thing is my DH is very calm and logical and collected so he really helps me bring it down when I lose it.
I started bleeding yesterday and it's basically a full period today. I had an ultrasound and it's looking like there is nothing there. We have 1 more round of IVF left in our package and our aim is for June. DH and I have a lot to talk about about how to proceed.
@ellemarie7 I have everything crossed for your appointment tomorrow. Hoping for a strong second beta for you! ❤
AFM *TW*...my beta on Thursday was 257 so they told me it was most definitely not just the HCG. Yesterday’s was 776. I’m still in absolute shock. However my estrogen took a nose dive to under 100 yesterday so they had me up my Estrace. I wish that didn’t happen because it has me worried and I hope everything will still be okay. My nurse didn’t seem overly concerned and said this is why they do BW so frequently to catch stuff like this. My DH says to relax and enjoy the fact that our fourth transfer worked and our betas are strong which means baby is too. So that’s what I’m going to focus on! When I go for intralipids this Thursday they will check everything again so hopefully that will give me some peace and reassurance. First ultrasound is scheduled for May 20th!
So DH and I have had a lot to discuss. The doctor suggested changing out one of the cells with donor cells. I asked about embryo adoption. After talking to DH he is not comfortable with this at all and says that if we do that he'd rather adopt a child instead. We are seriously facing the fact that we will likely never have our own children due to poor sperm and egg quality and weak implantation.
Doctor said that if we want to proceed the next round with our own cells we for sure can. Last round what happened was the embryo implanted (I had started to feel some minor symptoms) but due to weak implantation the embryo did not survive. He seems happier that this happened as it's a step in the right direction. We are going to do everything we can to try for this round. Continuing metformin, exercise regime, meds and we are going to do an endometrial scratch (that I'm kinda scared and nervous about).
However, we have also reached out to children and family services in our home town to start looking into the adoption process. Also when we move home there is 1 covered round of IVF where you only pay for the meds and DH insurance (that we added fertility treatment to) will cover the cost of the meds. We will likely try to do this round as well. Regardless of whether round 3 here or 4 back home works or not we are going to continue with the adoption process and adopt 1-2 children. We always wanted a family of 3 or 4 kids.
@ACAC25 how are you doing? You guys are being very proactive and sounds like you're on the same page with a plan moving forward. You are strong and courageous, and you guys will have that big family. I have no doubts about that. Depending on what your RE says, there were some things that my new RE suggested I do for this round of IVF that I really think helped. You're already on Metformin I remember, but he had me take DHEA and Coq10 as well, and I think you already mentioned you were on a low-carb low-sugar diet/keto?
I also took this: https://www.nourishpcos.com/store/p12/ovasitolcanister.html
All of these things are supposed to really help egg quality. We also waited, and I was on these supplements/meds for a full three months before my retrieval to make sure they had the time to make my eggs the best they could be. I know more waiting is not ideal but maybe something to think about! Keep me posted!
@ellemarie7 thanks I am doing ok. Dh have talked a lot over the last few days. I'm shocked at how calm and collected we are about the possibility of not having any biological children. I am on metformin, exercise 5 times a week regime, low carb low cal diet, folic acid 10mg and aspirin 100mg. Dh is taking stress tab supplement and Daxeed supplement. What's different this time is I'm also taking inhepar (injection) blood thinner and a vit B supplement called benodyctl. I've been on these for about 3 weeks and continue with them. Unfortunately we dont have the opportunity to wait as our work assignment abroad could end as early as August. But I'm anticipating at least 2-3 more weeks before we start stims. We are meeting with our doctor this week to discuss next steps.
@ellemarie7 how are you feeling? Getting any symptoms yet?
He also wants to do an endometrial scratch. Has anyone done this before? I've read online about it and I'm really in 2 minds as it's supposed to be quite painful and all the studies I read said it does not increase the likelihood of getting pregnant. Thoughts?
I really dont know what to do about the scratch. Part of me feels like its unnecessary considering the lack of evidence that it helps but on the other hand if it the cycle doesnt work and I dont do it I'm worried I'm going to stress that that could have made thedifference. I'm so torn.
How is everyone else doing?
Update: After lots and lots of discussion and tears DH and I have decided to do a sperm donor for our next (and final) round. The doctor thinks DH may have a genetic issue causing embryo failure. the doctor thinks that a sperm donor cycle will increase our odds. Currently I am on metformin and BCP and an exercise regime to hopefully help my eggs and implantation. I am having an endometrial scratch on Tuesday and then doing a scan Saturday to see if we are ready to start Gonal Daily.