Hello all!
I've been on this board before, but honestly, it was mostly wishful thinking. My husband and I just agreed this will be our first month actually trying (rather than just not-not-trying). Due to some issues, we're going to be trying ICI (basically a cup for him and a syringe for me).
Through the research I've done, I know we are prime candidates and the reviews on the products are generally pretty good. Nothing beats actual discussion, though!
I've bought the disposable kit with two syringes for our first try as Amazon's shipping is quick and I don't want to risk missing our window. I've seen there's reusable kits as well with great reviews.
It's not a commonly discussed method and I was just wondering if anyone here has tried it and the issues you might have run into. Or positive stories!
Re: ICI method - at home - has anyone tried? Tips?
We used the Frida kit, but I am interested in trying the Make a Mom syringe, though the cost is high.
(Full disclosure: this is a touchy question/topic for me. When we told our MIL we were doing IVF her first and only comment was “I think the old fashioned way would be a lot easier!” It didn’t help us navigate what was already an emotional and overwhelming experience. It’s possible I’m projecting those feelings onto @l3mon now.)
MC #1: D&C Oct 23, 2015 (7.5 weeks)
MC #2: July 1, 2016 (5.5 weeks)
MC #3: October 17, 2016 (CP)
RE #1: RPL testing November 2016-January 2017
MC #4: Feb. 28, 2017 (CP)
RE #2: Additional RPL testing March-November 2017
MC #5: January 2019 (6.5 weeks)
RE #3: More testing 2023.
Egg Retrieval Sept/Oct 2023, 2 good embryos after PGT-A testing.
Surgery for endometriosis January 2024
Lupron Depo March 2024. Benched 3 months.
FET #1: June 3, 2024 (failed)
Lupron Depo June 2024. Benched 3 months again before next FET.
FET #2: September 2024 (failed)
FET #3: December 2024 (failed)
#BitterHagPartyOf1
You don't need to worry about the snark, I've been like that the entire time I've been here. It's just sort of my personality, and I get that I'm not everyone's cup of tea. I'm an advocate for myself, MC, RPL, and the realities that not everyone gets a happy take-home baby, and honestly I think a lot of times people need the reminder that TTGP is not always sunshine and rainbows as so many who show up willy-nilly to this board think it is. I actually had a sign in my cubicle that read "Welcome to the Cube of Happiness: Bringing an Unhealthy Dose of Pessimistic Reality to Your Every Day Life." (and that obviously was not about PG). I say the things people may not want to hear or know about, but exist nonetheless. Because if I can even reach one person like myself to help/comfort, then I really couldn't give a damn about the rest. The resources for helping people support and raising living babies is extremely high... the support for people experiencing RPL, especially unknown RPL, and gaining access to help paying for treatments, etc. is dismally almost non-existent. NO ONE talks about the women who go through this and never end up with a take-home baby. Everyone wants to discuss the MIRACLES and the rainbows after the storms. So when I find that one person here/there that is in similar shoes... I am here to walk them through whatever they need.
MC #1: D&C Oct 23, 2015 (7.5 weeks)
MC #2: July 1, 2016 (5.5 weeks)
MC #3: October 17, 2016 (CP)
RE #1: RPL testing November 2016-January 2017
MC #4: Feb. 28, 2017 (CP)
RE #2: Additional RPL testing March-November 2017
MC #5: January 2019 (6.5 weeks)
RE #3: More testing 2023.
Egg Retrieval Sept/Oct 2023, 2 good embryos after PGT-A testing.
Surgery for endometriosis January 2024
Lupron Depo March 2024. Benched 3 months.
FET #1: June 3, 2024 (failed)
Lupron Depo June 2024. Benched 3 months again before next FET.
FET #2: September 2024 (failed)
FET #3: December 2024 (failed)
#BitterHagPartyOf1