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Jellybean-it doesn't hurt to talk to the your dr. about the trigger shot. Especially if you have missed the surge in previous cycles. It happended to me one cycle on the clomid and I left the RE crying when he told me the follies were gone and we missed it , but go home and bd just in case. I felt so depressed and wasn't suprised when I got a bfn that cycle. Iif your concerned it is definitely worth asking. It is hard enough when you get the news of a bfn, you don't need any added stress that can be avoided if possible. Good luck and much baby dust to you! |
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Hi Lyly, |
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Jellybean, |
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Hi Briana, |
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Jellybean- I did four cycles of clomid -all failed and I hated the way the clomid made me feel (wished I had switched to injectibles earlier. I ovulate on my own and my cycles are very regular, however my progesterone was a little low in the second half of the cycle and the re told me the clomid would help produce better follicles and the follies would produce more progesterone. The first two cycles I made 2 nice size follies on the lowest dose of clomid. First cycle went well detected surge and had timed intercourse. Second cycle missed surge ( was devastated ). Third cycle decided to use trigger shot. Only made one follicle and my lining was starting to thin out. 4th cycle they increased my dose still only made one follicle but my lining was good. Decided to move on to injectibles. That failed too and found problems with dh's sperm. RE said to try IUI but I didn't want to waste more time so we moved on to IVF. I just started the meds for my first cycle of IVF with ICSI. Hope that wasn't too much info. Let me know how it goes thursday. |
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lyly, |
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Jena- I wont know for a while. The process of IVF is long. I have a week left of "down regulation" where they shut your body down basically into menopause, so they can completely control your egg production with injectible stims. The beta is usually done 14 days after the egg retrieval, so it all depends on how long i take to stimulate my eggs. I made 6 follies pretty quickly on the injectibles without the "down regulation process", so who knows. If all goes as planned, I think I should find our right before Christmas. Wouldn't a bfp be such a nice gift?!? |
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Lyly, |
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Jellybean-I also have a child. She is going to be 9 at the end of the month. She is from a previous relationship. Funny you mention adoption, dh and I have discussed it. He feels its the way to go, but I kind of feel like we should exhaust the possibility of trying to conceive our own child before we go that route. And as long as a I have insurance coverage I feel like I would regret it if I didn't at least try the IVF. It is really a personal decision. The treatments are very stressful and even with insurance coverage copays can really add up. If you feel that adoption is an option you should at least explore it. |
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Lyly, |
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Jellybean- That stinks about the insurance. This whole thing is stressful enough. I totally understand what you are saying. I guess you just have to try until you feel mentally incapable of going through it anymore. Or you are just ready to accept the fact that it is time to move on. Either way, it is a very personal decision. Try to stay postive no matter what path you end up on. Good luck and keep me posted. |
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lilly, |
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Thanks Jena, I go for my first u/s with bloodwork on sat to see how the shots are working. I will keep you updated. lyly |
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Hey all, an update: |
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Hi Jelly, |
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Hi Jena, |
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