Should I consider IUI?

Anonymous
I'm on my 2nd month of clomid so we'll see if it works. My DHs sperm was basically the best for quantity and mobility my doctor has ever seen. I know it's further for them to go, but if his sperm is that amazing I'm skeptical that IUI would make much difference. Anyone out there have good sperm and no luck conceiving and then have luck with IUI? My doctor is letting me call the shots on how aggressive I want to be, but it's a lot of money for a procedure that I don't think will be much different (actually, insurance might cover it, but still...)
Anonymous
Have you had testing done on yourself? There could be issues on your end that would possibly make IUI pointless.
Anonymous
He could have the world's best sperm but if you aren't timing it just right or your mucus is thick, most of those amazing sperm will never get a chance to swim! IUI could help with that. But I agree with PP, you need testing too....perhaps you've done that already?
Anonymous
Is this under an OB or an RE? Are you being monitored nearly daily during the fertile period? How was your lining, how many follicles did you have, what size, did you use a trigger to help ovulate, did they monitor estrogen and progesterone to make sure you ovulated? I was diagnosed with DOR, and my husband had a great sperm analysis. One closely monitored timed intercourse cycle with clomid and pre-seed and I got pregnant. (lost it, but that's a separate issue.) It all depends on what your issue actually is. If you have a good lining, and you know that you are ovulating with follicles that look good, and you know you are timing it right, then maybe IUI could help.
Anonymous
I have a mild case of PCOS (irregular periods, irregular ovulation, tons of follicles, but hormones all normal) and husband's sperm is great. We got pregnant on the 4th IUI (first with injectables) with my first, and just got the call yesterday that our pregnancy test came back positive on the first IUI attempt for our second (went straight to injectables). I'm a big proponent of IUI if you're having trouble conceiving naturally but no big markers pointing to IVF.
Anonymous
Are you doing Ovidrel shot? I think the Monitoring + clomid + ovidrel is what worked for me.
Anonymous
NP. Is there anything inbetween unmedicated IUI and IUI with clomid/femara?

I don't want the increased risk of multiples but is there a way to trigger natural ovulation or something else to help with the timing of unmedicated IUI?
Anonymous
Not that I'm aware of. We moved from unmediated IUI to clomid IUI
Anonymous
Anyone converted an IUI to an IVF if there were too many follicles? How many follies would there have to be before you'd do this (35 yrs old, not DOR).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you doing Ovidrel shot? I think the Monitoring + clomid + ovidrel is what worked for me.


+1. Except it took is about 5 tries. Lots of money. But we had tried for over a year and had conceived the first no problem without intervention. They couldn't figure out reason I wasn't getting pregnant.
Anonymous
OP here. My hormone tests / bloodwork have been fine and my ovaries are responding to clomid. Have not done a dye study on Fallopian tubes. Have a 3.5 year old from clomid, but back then I just wasn't ovulating after the pill and conceived as soon as we "jump started" my ovaries. What tests should I ask for?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My hormone tests / bloodwork have been fine and my ovaries are responding to clomid. Have not done a dye study on Fallopian tubes. Have a 3.5 year old from clomid, but back then I just wasn't ovulating after the pill and conceived as soon as we "jump started" my ovaries. What tests should I ask for?


HSG.
All the meds in the world won't help if there's some sort of blockage.
Anonymous
OP again. First round of clomid one follicle was mature, second round three. We're taking this month off, but I'm lining up accupunture and seeking an RE's advice. We are okay with trigger shot idea, but not injectables as we'd prefer not to have twins. My doctor told me (because you can implant just one egg) it's easier to avoid twins / multiples with IVF than with IUI plus injectables.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP again. First round of clomid one follicle was mature, second round three. We're taking this month off, but I'm lining up accupunture and seeking an RE's advice. We are okay with trigger shot idea, but not injectables as we'd prefer not to have twins. My doctor told me (because you can implant just one egg) it's easier to avoid twins / multiples with IVF than with IUI plus injectables.


True...you can elect to do a single embryo transfer. The only way you'd get twins in this scenario is if the embryo split. I remember reading recently that a lot of twins/multiples resulting from infertility treatments these days actually comes from IUI or TI with Clomid or injectibles, not from IVF as most people assume. REs are better able to control the number of embryos that may implant through IVF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP again. First round of clomid one follicle was mature, second round three. We're taking this month off, but I'm lining up accupunture and seeking an RE's advice. We are okay with trigger shot idea, but not injectables as we'd prefer not to have twins. My doctor told me (because you can implant just one egg) it's easier to avoid twins / multiples with IVF than with IUI plus injectables.


I do not believe the Ovidrel shot increases multiples. It just helps the timing get better.
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