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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hello Everyone: I am 33 years old and my husband and I have been trying conceive for about a year and a half. We've had two failed IUIs at Shady Grove. The Diagnosis is explained/questionable PCOS. Prior to letrozole, I had 35 day cycles, ovulating on day 20-21. Sex is also painful for me, possibly because of vaginismus, so we use to have sex twice a month, while trying to coordinate with my ovulation. I'll be ready to move on to IVF after this final third IUI. I'm unsure as to continue with Shady Grove or move on to CCRM. Shady Grove is inviting me to a part of Synchrony which would offer free PSG testing. While I like my doctor (Dr. Devine) and adore my nurse at Shady Grove, it has felt like a factory, with an awful financial department. Cost is not a huge concern for me. I just want the best possible treatment and I'm not sure if Shady Grove is the place. Is it worth it to switch to CCRM? Is the local office the same as the one in Denver? [b]I'm terrified of a failed IVF cycle and don't know how I will cope. [/b] Information regarding the Study. Synchrony research study Shady Grove Fertility is conducting the Synchrony research study to evaluate whether individualized timing of embryo transfer is superior compared to standard timing of embryo transfer. Preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) and endometrial receptivity analysis (ERA) will be provided to participants free of charge. You may qualify to participate if you meet the following eligibility criteria. Female age between 30 and 40 years Body mass index <40 kg/m2 at screening Normal uterine cavity No history of recurrent pregnancy loss, defined as two or more clinical pregnancy losses without live birth Having ? 1 euploid embryo available for embryo transfer [/quote] I think it is important to understand that it can take 3 IVF cycles to get to a positive pregnancy test. It is devastating when it doesn't work the first time, but know that many women require multiple rounds.[/quote]
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