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question on IVF cycle
« on: 05/02/05, 19:54 »
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Starting  Lupron tonight - my doc is out of town and my IVF clinic is out of state ugh.....
looking at my protocol calendar my egg retrieval ends up being about 19 days after my likely first day of cycle (period) - is this normal (i am used to IUI around normal time in your cycle of being fertile). I start 5/2 take last BCP 5/6. I don't start Gonal F until May 16th and probable ER 5/27 which would be 12 days after stims but 19 days through my cycle....does that sound like it's on tract?
Thanks in advance for any info.
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I am 32 yrs old, DH is 40, married almost two years, DH had a vasectomy reversal (has 2 kids ages 10 & 17 from previous marriage, not living with us). TTC 1 year. 2 failed IUI's, DH sperm issues....IVF w/ICSI -May in Seattle (not avail in my state - Alaska) - BFP due 2/16/06!!!
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« Reply #1 on: 05/03/05, 06:48 »
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I do not know the protocol you are using.  Since different women grow follicles at slightly different rates, When I start a stimulation, I know within 2 to 3 days when retrieval will be, but not the exact date until the end of the stimulation.
Good luck.
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